When Fame Makes You Feel Invincible: Ezra Miller

When Fame Makes You Feel Invincible: Ezra Miller

After his recent arrest in Hawai, actor Ezra Miller’s upcoming projects with Warner Bros and DC are in trouble. Rolling Stone reported that both the production companies immediately carried out urgent meetings following Ezra Miller’s trouble with the law. The 29 yearl old actor who is best known for “The Perks Of Being A Wallflower” is scheduled to star in DC Comics movie called “The Flash”, he was all set to reprise his Justice League character in the film which is planned to release next year. Following the meeting. DC and Warner Brothers have decided to put on hold every future projects and deals with Ezra Miller. The hold by the production giants also applies on his scheduled public appearances in order to promote the movie The Flash.

The stay on his future projects is indefinite since so far DC and Warner Bros have not decided when they will continue working with Miller. Earlier on March 27th, Ezra Miller created ruckus in a Karaoke bar as he seized a mic from a woman singing at Karaoke, lunged at a man and shouted lewd words. Police were called to the Margarita Village in Hilo, Hawai and Miller got arrested on March 28th around midnight and charged with harassment and disorderly conduct. Police told, “On Sunday, March 27, at 11:30 pm, South Hilo patrol officers responded to a report of a disorderly patron at a bar on Silva Street. The bar owner asked Miller to calm down several times to no avail.”

He has to show up at a court hearing for the temporary restraining order against harassment in Hilo on April 13th as a Hawaii judge agreed to a couple’s plea for a temporary restraining order against Miller. Police further added, “Miller began yelling obscenities and, at one point, grabbed the microphone from a 23 year old woman singing Karaoke and later lunged at a 32 year old man playing darts.” On March 29th, the couple filed a petition in court demanding a restraining order against Ezra Miller whom they accused of breaking into their bedroom and threatening them in Hilo, Hawaii. The couple also said that he stole their property including a passport and purse.

On 30th March, the judge passed an order granting couple’s request for a temporary restraining order against Miller.

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