Rolling Stone reports that The Flash star Ezra Miller is currently "hosting" a 25-year-old mother and her three young children at their Vermont farm. However, the father of those kids, and at least two other people, have expressed concerns about the situation. It's alleged that the actor's farm is unsafe for children, with guns said to be strewn around their home.
One person has even claimed that the one-year-old girl came across a loose bullet and put it in her mouth. The site has also been shown video footage with at least eight assault weapons, rifles, and handguns lying around Miller's living room, some of which were propped up against stuffed toy animals.
It's also alleged that there has been heavy marijuana use in front of the kids without any sort of proper ventilation. Miller is said to be growing at least 28 different strains of the drug on his farm despite not having a license to do so.
The father of these children claims Miller secured a flight out of Hawaii for them and their mother without his knowledge. "I am going through hell and back," he tells the site. "I got a bad feeling in my stomach. I do want to go get my kids, they mean the f***ing world to me."
He says police have ignored his allegations, though a social worker who has visited the property doesn't appear to have seen anything that initially raised concerns.
The mother, on the other hand, says The Flash star helped her escape from "violent and abusive ex" and tells the site Miller's ranch has been "a healing haven." She adds, "They may have firearms for self-defense purposes and they are stored in a part of the house that the children never go in. My kids are able to relax more into their healing because of the safety and nurturing Ezra has been providing for them."
Miller appears to have developed a fascination with children, as a number of allegations of inappropriate behaviour have been made against them, with some parents even taking out various restraining or protection orders. One 12-year-old even said Miller left them feeling uncomfortable after he accused their mother of wanting to drink his blood, among other things
It definitely appears as if there are two sides to this particular story. As per usual, Warner Bros. is keeping quiet, but the negative allegations against Miller continue, and we're still not sure what this will ultimately mean for The Flash exactly one year from when it's supposed to arrive in theaters.