Ezra Miller has been at the center of controversy for months now and it seems like the accusations the actor is facing are only piling up, which isn't a good sign. After being involved in a series of altercations in Hawaii — one of which even resulted in him getting arrested, the star of the upcoming DC Extended Universe film The Flash faces new allegations, this time around surrounding his musical endeavors.
Two music personalities have come out to accuse Ezra of stealing their music. Unbeknownst to many, the 29-year-old actor has also been trying to penetrate the music scene. According to producer Oliver Ignatius (via Rolling Stone), Miller released songs whose creative rights belonged to him and rapper Ghais Guevara.
Ignatius notes: "They stole from artists that have fewer resources than them but maybe have art that Ezra wants… The person I thought I knew was a much gentler soul than the person that we’re seeing right now. It’s been a very concerning journey."
Miller also allegedly displayed his now-infamous erratic behavior when they were working on the track which emphasizes the dangers women face from men. Ignatius said: "Ezra’s behavior throughout this exchange was atrocious, belligerent, threatening, and incredibly aggressive."
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As it stands, we still don't know whether or not Ignatius and Guevara will take this matter to court but it would be safe to assume that Miller is once again in a world of trouble should they file a legal complaint.
Meanwhile, The Flash is currently scheduled for release on June 23, 2023.
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