Ezra Miller left Instagram immediately after another parent dropped damaging allegations against the actor.

Miller, who uses them/they as his pronouns, is seemingly on the run following the emergence of the continuous scandals about him.

Most recently, a mother from Greenfield, Massachusetts, came forward to score temporary harassment prevention order against the 29-year-old actor.

With that, Miller sparked more concerns as he deactivated his verified account on Wednesday after sharing memes like "You can't touch me, I am in another universe."

They also shared more strange messages, including "shielded from negative people & their ill intent. My spirit, mind, body, soul + success are not altered by anyone's envy. I am protected from all negative [sic] people attempt to throw at me" and "Message from another dimension."

The actor and his representatives are yet to release a new statement about their recent exit from the social media site.

But fans have since filed a petition to remove him from "The Flash" and other DC movies.

As of press time, Warner Bros. reportedly finished its emergency meetings already wherein they discussed Miller and "The Flash" future. One insider said that they have been a cause of concern because of their "frequent meltdowns."

What's Happening to Ezra Miller?

Miller's troubles started in 2020 when he choked a woman at an Iceland bar. At that time, he still appeared in several movies and managed to avoid any axing.

He then got arrested twice in Hawaii. According to Hawaii News Now, "The Flash" actor threw a chair at a woman, causing an injury to her forehead.

"During the course of their investigation, police determined that the individual, later identified as Ezra Miller, became irate after being asked to leave and reportedly threw a chair, striking a 26-year-old female on the forehead, resulting in an approximate half-inch cut," the news release said, per CNN.

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In an earlier incident, the Hawaii Police Department confirmed in a news release that they were charged with harassment and disorderly conduct following two other incidents at a karaoke bar in March.

Most recently, the Massachusetts-based child was granted temporary harassment prevention against Miller for allegedly menacing their family.

In another issue, the parents of the 18-year-old environmental activist Tokata Iron Eyes also sought a protective order as Miller used "violence, intimidation, the threat of violence, fear, paranoia, delusions, and drugs to hold sway over a young adolescent Tokata" six years ago.

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