Says They’re Suffering ‘Complex Mental Health Issues’
Ezra Miller, the actor of The Flash, has apologized for their recent actions.
The 29-year-old actor reportedly admitted to having “complicated mental health issues” as a result of a slew of problems, including assault and abuse charges.
“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. “I want to apologize to everyone that I have alarmed and upset with my past behavior. I am committed to doing the necessary work to get back to a healthy, safe and productive stage in my life.”
Miller was accused of felony burglary earlier this month, which has added to their mounting legal problems. On September 27, they are scheduled to appear in court on this charge.
Miller, who will play Justice League member The Flash in a stand-alone film, has been charged with hurling a chair at a woman, abusing children, and other serious offenses. Miller has encountered legal challenges not only in Vermont but also in North Dakota, Massachusetts, and Hawaii.
When the actor abruptly erased their Instagram account and appeared to disappear, it garnered national attention. Although Miller’s behavior has been the subject of mounting worry, Warner Bros. Discovery has remained silent. However, new reports suggest that the production company is preparing for a variety of possible outcomes for The Flash. This probably contributed in some measure to Miller’s abrupt statement.
A Warner Bros. insider described the first possibility, in which the studio releases The Flash as scheduled but with little publicity. Under this circumstance, the only need is that Miller receives professional assistance after going back to their family’s house.
This statement appears to have been made in order to fulfill the promise that Miller would eventually conduct an interview to address their recent behavior.
The public apologies, however, might indicate that Warner Bros. would still release the movie despite the behavior of its star. Following the studio’s decision to discontinue Batgirl, it has also been verified that The Flash and Blue Beetle are secure.