Ezra Miller has women make offerings at their so-called "altar," according to a friend, said to contain "bullets, weed, sage, and Flash figurines."
The actor's representative told Vanity Fair they were "cooking with their mother, needed rice wine, and grabbed that and another bottle of wine from the home of a close childhood friend. "I want to apologize to everyone that I have alarmed and upset with my past behavior," added Miller, per the outlet. Miller's representative told Vanity Fair they had "a spontaneous reaction" after being provoked by "a group of teens." The representative said that they were not choking the woman but "went at her collarbone." "Ezra freaked out recently…demanding that Susan Sarandon come pay tribute to his altar because she didn't invite Ezra to a dinner party." The representative added that Miller "would probably call this [anecdote] total bullshit if asked," per the site.
Controversial 'Flash' actor's Vermont home apparently contains an altar where they keep bullets, marijuana, and sage.
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According to a recent article in Vanity Fair, "The Flash" actor Ezra Miller reportedly "freaked out" and demanded that Susan Sarandon visit their house to.
Vanity Fair was informed by the actor’s agent that they were “When they were cooking with their mother, they realized they needed rice wine and went to a childhood friend’s house to get it as well as another bottle of wine. According to the source, Miller said, “I want to apologize to everyone who I have scared and angered with my prior actions. A clip of the actor pretending to choke a lady in Iceland went viral online in April 2020.
Ezra Miller reportedly demanded that Susan Sarandon pay tribute at the actor's altar after not receiving an invite to one of her dinner parties.
[EW previously reported](https://ew.com/movies/ezra-miller-studio-meeting-the-flash-plans/) that Miller and their agent, Scott Metzger, had a "very positive meeting" with Warner Bros. [released a statement in August](https://ew.com/movies/ezra-miller-treatment-complex-mental-issues/) that addressed a number of unsettling incidents and allegations involving the actor. "Having recently gone through a time of intense crisis, I now understand that I am suffering complex mental health issues and have begun ongoing treatment," Miller said in the statement. "I want to apologize to everyone that I have alarmed and upset with my past behavior. According to the VF report, Miller's Vermont farmhouse home contains an altar adorned with bullets, weed, sage, and Flash figurines. "A lot of times [they] makes the women put their cell phones on the altar when they come in, and other offerings," a longtime friend of Miller's told the magazine.