Ezra Miller back on the radar? Actor accused of acting as cult leader from Airbnb in Iceland
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Highly controversial actor Ezra Miller is making headlines again for more or less the same reasons they have been all year. This time, new victims have emerged, alleging them operating in an Airbnb in Iceland with their companions, living in a “sectarian” condition. It is said that Miller’s acolytes walked barefoot and regularly scared the locals.
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These new allegations once again put the Flash actor under the microscope. A witness told Initiated that the Airbnb they lived in was a “commune” with mattresses spread out on the floor. Every guest who would enter this supposedly cult venue was in love with the movie star. The woman continued, “It was like everyone was hypnotized.” The ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’ actor traveled to Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik, in early 2020 after production on ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’ was halted due to Covid-19. The post also says Airbnb was home to a menagerie of Icelandic artists, expats and spiritual confidants that Ezra Miller had encouraged to stay there. Throughout that year, Miller made headlines for allegedly caring for minors, and his volatile and violent behavior.
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A young woman has recalled the time she spent with Miller when she had a brief relationship with him in Iceland when she was 18 and the DCEU actor was 27. She told Insider: “No one was ever allowed to disagree with them. Their painted reality There was no room for anyone else’s opinion or feelings. During this period, Miller was also seen choking a woman in a Reykjavik bar.Earlier this year they had been accused of grooming teenagers and holding a family hostage in a remote Vermont cabin with a variety of weapons They were also arrested for disorderly conduct, harassment and later second-degree assault.
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It was earlier reported that they locked themselves in a remote cabin in Vermont with several others and guns. Law enforcement failed to reach them. So far, they have missed their court appearance in July. As far as their career goes, they are set to appear in the Warner Bros movie “The Flash”, which is slated for release in 2023. It is unclear if the movie will be released as people have raged against the production house for n have taken no action against the actor who has been in constant trouble for the past 2 years.
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