Guns, Bullets, and Weed: Ezra Miller Housing Three Young Children and Their Mother at Vermont Farm
Ezra Miller (The Flash) has been hosting a 25-year-old mother and her three young children at their Vermont farm, a living arrangement that worries the childrens father, as well as two others with knowledge of the situation, Rolling Stone has learned.
Two sources with knowledge of the situation expressed concern to Rolling Stone that it is an unsafe environment for children, alleging there are unattended guns strewn around the home on Millers 96-acre property. One source, who, like the other, requested anonymity for fear of retribution, recalled an instance where one of the children a one-year-old allegedly picked up a loose bullet and put it in her mouth.
But the mother who, like the father, Rolling Stone is not naming, claims that Miller had helped her escape from a violent and abusive ex, and Miller helped me finally
have a safe environment for my three very young children.
[Ezras] home ranch has been a healing haven for us, she tells Rolling Stone. 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.
The mother and children, aged one to five, have been living at Millers Stamford, Vermont, farm since mid-April. The actor met the woman in Hilo, Hawaii, which Miller had been visiting in March. The embattled actor, who is set to star in Warner Bros. anticipated The Flash, racked up a string of arrests while in Hawaii, causing an emergency meeting with studio executives about their future with the franchise. (Miller is nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns.)
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