Scandal-plagued Ezra Miller smiles as they lounge on their mother’s Vermont porch
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Ezra Miller was spotted in their mother’s Vermont home for the first time since it was revealed The Flash actor reshot scenes for the superhero film and a day after their third arrest so far this year.
The scandal-plagued, non-binary star, was seen relaxing with their mother, Marta, and another woman out on the porch of the Stamford farm home.
Miller, 29, now sporting a full mustache and longer hair, was wearing a white T-shirt and necklace as they were busy on their phone. Their mother wore a red, floral patterned dress.
The sighting comes just a day after Miller was arrested and charged with felony burglary after police claim the actor broke into an area home and stole bottles of liquor in May.
Despite the latest in a long-line of charges filed against Miller, it was revealed that they had reshot scenes for the upcoming Flash film in between their two arrests in Hawaii in the spring, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Ezra Miller was spotted in their mother’s Vermont home for the first time since their back-to-back arrests in Hawaii
Miller, 29, now sporting a full mustache and longer hair, was wearing a white T-shirt and necklace as they were busy on their phone while out on the porch
The scandal-plagued actor was seen enjoying the outside air with their mother, Marta (left)
Miller’s mother wore a red, floral patterned dress. Another woman was seen accompanying the pair
The sighting at the Stamford farm home (pictured) comes a day after Miller was arrested and charged with felony burglary after police claim the actor broke into an area home and stole bottles of liquor in May
While Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav axed the premier of the new $90 million Batgirl film as he looks to save money, the embattled leader said the company will be sticking by The Flash film, along with other DC projects.
‘We’ve seen them. We think they are terrific, and we think we can make them even better,’ Zaslav said of the movies.
While insiders told THR that the studio is still considering their options over the film, neither DC nor Zaslav have indicated The Flash will move from its June 2023 release date.
The future of the franchise has been potentially muddied by Miller’s controversies, with yesterday’s incident becoming the third time the actor was arrested this years.
Vermont State Police said they received a complaint that Miller had burglarized an empty home in early May.
Investigators reviewed surveillance footage of the area and took statements from witnesses before charging the actor.
Miller was first arrested on March 28, for disorderly conduct at a bar in Hawaii
The actor was yelling at officers during the incident (pictured), which was followed by another arrest in April. Miller was been arrested three times this year
Despite the growing controversies surrounding Miller, Warner Bros. Discovery and DC said they are still on board to release The Flash film next summer
Rolling Stone previously reported in June that the Fantastic Beasts star had a 25-year-old mother and three young children living on their farm, where firearms were reportedly left lying around.
One person interviewed for the story claimed that a one-year-old on Miller’s property — which is allegedly an unlicensed cannabis farm — had been found with a stray bullet in their mouth.
Miller has been the subject of numerous controversies in recent months, and they have been accused of disturbing and violent behavior going back to at least 2020.
That year, a video circulated that allegedly showed the actor choking a woman while at a bar in Reykjavik, Iceland.
A source told Variety the incident took place after ‘pushy fans’ approached Miller and the actor lost their temper.
Miller has never publicly addressed the incident.
A woman claimed to Variety that in March 2020, Miller became belligerent and harassed her in her Berlin apartment after she told them that they could not smoke indoors.
‘That just set them off,’ said the woman, who was identified only by her first name, Nadia. ‘I asked them to leave about 20 times, maybe more. They started insulting me. I’m a “transphobic piece of s***.” I’m a “Nazi.”
‘It became so, so stressful for me. They were going around my house, looking at everything, touching everything, spreading tobacco leaves on the floor. It felt disgusting and very intrusive.’
Amid the recent scandal, a video resurfaced on Twitter of Miller appearing to choke a woman at a bar in Reykjavik, Iceland
She was only able to get Miller to leave after a half-hour confrontation when she finally called the police, and the incident left her feeling ‘unsafe.’
It was reported last month that the investigation had been dropped due to Miller no longer being in the country.
Miller also made headlines in January when they posted a now-deleted video on Instagram threatening members of the Ku Klux Klan operating in Beulaville, North Carolina.
Miller was seen telling members of the Klan to kill themselves with their own guns, otherwise ‘we’ll do it for you if that’s what you want.’
The troubled actor has been arrested twice in Hawaii this year, once for disorderly conduct and harassment and another time for second-degree assault.
Miller was arrested In March at the Margarita Village bar for allegedly harassing a number of patrons with belligerent behavior and was charged with disorderly conduct and harassment.
The incident started when Miller was reportedly hurling obscenities at a 23-year-old woman singing karaoke. The actor also tried to grab the microphone from her mid-song.
Then later on the same night, Miller lunged at a 32-year-old man who was playing darts at the bar. Police were eventually called in to deal with the out-of-control star.
Miller is shown being arrested in Hilo, Hawaii, on March 28 after allegedly spitting in someone’s face and pulling a microphone away from another person as they tried to sing karaoke
A Nerf gun owned by Miller was filmed being put into an evidence bag during their arrest
Bodycam footage of the encounter with law shows the furious actor complaining that they were the real victim of assault, before demanding to know the police officers’ full names and badge numbers.
‘I’ve been assaulted for NFT crypto art,’ Ezra yelled. ‘What’s your name and your badge number?’
Miller was referring to NFTs – digital images or videos which can be sold as pieces of artwork in their original formats.
‘Tell me your name and your badge number! Full name!
‘Tell me your name and your badge number! Tell me your name and your badge number now!
Weeks after that incident, Miller faced a second arrest in Hawaii over claims the actor threw a chair at a woman’s head after the star refused to leave her home when asked.
The woman suffered a scar on her forehead, and Miller was charged with second-degree assault.
The We Need To Talk About Kevin actor was also recently accused of sheltering the teenage runaway Tokata Iron Eyes, whose parents filed a restraining order against the star.
Miller has been accused of ‘grooming’ and ‘brainwashing’ Tokata Iron Eyes, 18 (backseat), who is a member of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe. They are pictured together in a car
The actor also allegedly tried to get into bed with the teen — a member of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe — during a trip to London when Iron Eyes was just 14, DailyMail.com reported.
Tokata’s mother Dr. Sara Jumping Eagle said she and her lawyer husband Chase Iron Eyes have ‘no idea’ where 18-year-old is — after lodging legal papers for a protection order against Miller on behalf of their activist child.
The mother said she last saw Tokata in Santa Monica on May 29 in a harrowing street encounter after she and Chase flew from their home in North Dakota following a tip that the teen was in California with the Flash star.
Miller and Tokata jumped in a taxi after being confronted and sped off, she said.
Unable to hold back tears, Sara told DailyMail.com in an exclusive interview: ‘I would say to her now what I said to her then as she was going down the road away from me: “I love you and that I want you to be safe.”‘
The parents claim in a lawsuit that the actor plied their underage child with drugs including LSD and disrupted their Massachusetts private schooling to such an extent that they dropped out from Bard College at Simon’s Rock in December.
When they flew to Miller’s home in Stamford, Vermont, in January to retrieve Tokata, they allegedly found bruises on their child’s body. Tokata also no longer had a driver’s license, car keys or a bank card.