Amid the Tokata Iron Eyes controversy, Ezra Miller found themselves in deeper trouble when Daily Beast reported the actor displayed erratic behavior around a mother and her 12-year-old nonbinary child. They later got a temporary harassment prevention order in Massachusetts on Wednesday.
The most recent case occurred in February when the mother and her child were at a neighbor’s house before Miller arrived. The mother reported the Flash actor wore a bulletproof vest and went on to talk about the Rastafarian roots of the board game Parcheesi.
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Things took a turn for the worst when someone questioned the actor about which sect of the Rastafari movement the game originated from.
The mother recalled how Miller opened their Sherpa jacket to one side, revealing a gun. The actor reportedly said, “Talking like that could get you into a really serious situation.”
Ezra Miller then turned to the then-11-year-old child and gave an uncomfortable hug, touching their hips. Next, Miller asked the child to follow them on Instagram.
“They automatically were just weirdly drawn to me and kept talking about how they love my outfit and love my style, and kept going on and on about how it was great,” said the child. “It was really uncomfortable. I was really nervous. I was scared to be around them after they’d yelled at my mother and she was crying.”
The Flash actor reportedly yelled at the mom, asking if she wanted to drink their blood. Miller eventually apologized for his behavior.
On June 4, they returned to the residence in a cowboy outfit, but since then, hasn’t been seen anywhere following last week’s scandal.
Tokata Iron Eye’s parents accused Miller of grooming their child since 2016, citing they displayed cult-like behavior. The parents also claimed the actor manipulated their daughter to come out as a nonbinary transgender person.
Sara Jumping Eagle, Tokata’s mother, took to Twitter to grieve, saying their family is living in a nightmare.
“#EzraMiller is Manson Wannabe – needs to be stopped before they hurt more people #WarnerBros #WarnerBrothers #TrashtheFlash #MniWiconi #NoDAPL #MMIW,” Sara tweeted, attaching a link to an article that compared Miller’s behavior with the cult leader Charles Manson.
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