Ezra Miller is a well-known actor for his roles in the Flash and Fantastic Beasts franchises:

Still Of Ezra Miller And His Two Famous Roles As  'The Flash' & 'Fantastic Beasts'
A Still Of Ezra Miller And His Two Famous Roles As ‘The Flash’ & ‘Fantastic Beasts’

Ezra Miller, widely known for his roles in The Flash and Fantastic Beasts, is gaining attention for a video that was recently shared on social media in which he appears to threaten members of a Ku Klux Klan branch in North Carolina. The video, which depicts Miller sitting in a car while wearing a Flash ring, was shared on social media on Thursday afternoon and appears to be directed at the Ku Klux Klan branch in Beulaville, North Carolina. It’s unclear what provoked the video, which concludes with Miller threatening to murder the group if it continues “doing exactly what [it’s] doing right now.”

Ezra Miller’s address to the Beulaville branch of the Ku Klux Klan in North Carolina:

 

 
 
 
 
 
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In the Instagram video, Miller stated, “This is a message for the Beulaville chapter of the North Carolina Ku Klux Klan.” First and foremost, hello. How are things going for you? That’s me. Look, if you want to die, I recommend that you murder yourselves with your own firearms, OK? Otherwise, keep doing what you’re doing now – and you know what I mean – and then, you know, we’ll do it for you if that’s truly what you want. Okay, I’ll chat with you shortly. Okay? Bye! ” Miller posted the video on Instagram with the message, “Please broadcast (sick!) this video to all those whom it may concern.” This is not a joke, and while I perceive myself as a clown, please believe me and take this seriously. Let’s save some lives right now, okay babies? “Wow, I adore you. “

According to The Hollywood Reporter, there is no obvious link between Beulaville, which had a population of 1,533 in 2019, and the KKK:

Snaps From The Trailer Of The Upcoming Flash Movie
Snaps From The Trailer Of The Upcoming Flash Movie

Miller’s name rapidly became trending on social media, and people began to guess as to why they shared the video. According to The Hollywood Reporter, there is no obvious link between Beulaville, which had a population of 1,533 in 2019, and the KKK. Miller is expected to reprise his roles as Credence Barebone in Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore in April, as well as Barry Allen/The Flash in The Flash movie in November. Since 2014, Miller has played The Flash in live-action films such as Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, Justice League, Zack Snyder’s Justice League, and a surprise appearance on The CW’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths.” The Flash is set to be released in theatres on November 4th.

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