Before Grooming Scandal, Ezra Miller Wanted Men to Also Wear Lingerie Like Them

Before Grooming Scandal, Ezra Miller Wanted Men to Also Wear Lingerie Like Them
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Ezra Miller has been a hot topic of discussion for some time now. Whether it is their newest ‘run’ with The Flash or more serious topics like burglary charges and violence, the actor has constantly been in the headlines for various reasons. They were even accused of grooming a twelve-year-old.

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Ezra Miller as The Flash
Ezra Miller as Flash

But before that, Ezra Miller became the center of attention when they decided to pose for Playboy’s magazine. How did they stand out? Well, let’s just say it involved lingerie, stilettos, and bunny ears. As the Internet went gaga over the actor’s look, the shoot was considered to be Ezra Miller’s subtle way of dismissing gender norms.

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Ezra Miller Poses for Playboy, Defies Gender Norms

Ezra Miller's shoot for Playboy
Ezra Miller’s shoot for Playboy

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Ezra Miller was seen shining in the December 2018 issue of Playboy magazine. Wearing different types of lingerie for the photographs and absolutely slaying them, Miller proved why gender norms were a thing of the past.

For outfit number one, Miller donned a floral blouse, black briefs, and a blazer. To make the fit pop, Miller requested to add black stilettos, fishnet leggings, and bunny ears. For the next outfit, Miller is seen wearing a white, sheer dress, of course with white bunny ears.

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Ezra Miller Playboy shoot
Ezra Miller Playboy shoot

They also sported a white jumpsuit paired again with black bunny ears and the stilettos from the first outfit. They added an undone bowtie to complete the look. And just like that, Miller managed to take the Internet by storm, inspiring men to defeat societal norms. On Twitter, fans couldn’t stop praising the actor’s move stating that they wished everyone got to grow up with such liberating pictures.

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Ezra Miller Accused of Grooming a Child

Tokata Iron Eyes
Tokata Iron Eyes

A few years after the Playboy photoshoot, Tokata Iron Eyes’ parents accused the actor of grooming their daughter. According to the legal documents obtained by TMZ, Miller met Tokata when she was 12 years old and they were 23. The parents claimed that Miller flew Tokata to the premiere of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them when she was just 14.

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They also accused Miller of giving Tokata alcohol and drugs. She also dropped out of school, an idea that her parents believe was fuelled by Miller. However, Tokata took to social media to shut down the claims made by her parents.

“I dropped out of [Bard] five months ago, my friend and comrade William passed shortly thereafter, my mind was incredibly impacted and I’ve needed space and time for the processing of grief. My comrade Ezra Miller for the entirety of the aforementioned era has only provided loving support and invaluable protection throughout this period of loss. My father and his allegations hold no weight and are frankly transphobic and based in the notion that I am somehow incapable of coherent thoughts or opposing opinions to those of my own kindred worrying about my wellbeing.”

She added that she soon became aware of the emotional and physical manipulation that went on in her parents’ home.

In another instance, a mother and a 12-year-old were granted temporary harassment prevention order against Miller after it was claimed that the actor threatened the child and the family with a gun. It looks like trouble keeps following Miller.

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