Ezra Miller's "delusions" have been highlighted in a shocking article following their recent arrests.

Following months of bombshell arrests, Miller sparked worries and condemnation at the same time as they started showing concerning behavior amid the success of "The Flash." Although they have since apologized for their action, Vanity Fair released an expose detailing their disturbing behavior.

In the article titled "Ezra Miller's "Messiah" Delusions: Inside The Flash Star's Dark Spiral," the report shared new troubling details regarding the actor's continuous issues in the past months. It also talked to several people to collate information needed for the piece.

The DC star, who uses they/them pronouns after coming out as nonbinary, reportedly began showing signs following their parents' divorce in 2019.

"Ezra didn't start freaking out and losing control of themselves in public until after this happened. The Iceland incident happened, and then it just kept going and going and going and going," the news outlet wrote.

Their legal troubles started in 2020 when they choked a woman outside a bar in Iceland. The incident was captured by a CCTV camera, sparking concerns among fans.

According to the news outlet, Miller was undergoing counseling by a spiritual adviser who reportedly believed that the actor was the "next Messiah." The same adviser said that demons sent by Freemasons were trying to kill them.

Sources told Vanity Fair that these events caused him to start calling himself Jesus and the devil alternately.

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Elsewhere in the piece, Vanity Fair noted the accusations against Miller about their alleged housing of followers and friends. Their Vermont farm reportedly has an altar adorned with Flash figurines, bullets, sage, and weed.

A friend of the actor reportedly saw the set-up, describing the place and events as a "patriarchal dictatorship."

Miller reportedly has a court harem involving young women. They reportedly "play them against each other, screams at them, belittle them in front of the others."

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The release of the article came weeks after Miller penned a statement, calling their recent arrests a time of intense crisis in their life. They also apologize for their behavior and the way they upset fans because of their actions.

The actor also told everyone that they have "complex mental health issues" that need treatment.

With that, they pledged to work on themselves to be healthy and productive again.

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