Ezra Miller Makes First Public Appearance Amidst Allegations

 

 


 

Ezra Miller, who has been the subject of a series of disturbing allegations, made their first public appearance in over a year to promote the upcoming superhero film The Flash. Miller, who is non-binary, attended the film's premiere in Los Angeles on Tuesday night.

In a brief speech at the premiere, Miller thanked Warner Bros. and DC executives for their "grace, discernment, and care" in the context of their life. They also thanked director Andy Muschietti and the film's cast and crew for their "love and support."

The Flash is scheduled to be released in theaters on June 23, 2023.

Here are some additional details from the article:

  • Miller has been accused of grooming a 12-year-old girl, choking a woman in Iceland, and hosting a party where a 12-year-old was present and given alcohol.
  • Warner Bros. has not commented on the allegations against Miller, but they have reportedly been looking for ways to distance themselves from the actor.
  • The Flash is a highly anticipated film, and it is unclear how the allegations against Miller will affect its box office performance.

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