Austin Butler did not, apparently, punch Ezra Miller. Despite the fast-spreading rumor, an insider close to Butler told the Daily Beast on June 30 that not only did he and Miller never cross paths in Tokyo, Butler never visited a pub during his stay in Japan’s capital. TMZ additionally reported the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department are not aware of the rumored altercation.
Ironically, on the same day the Butler-feud rumors were debunked, Variety published accounts by two women whom Miller allegedly terrorized. One had been choked by Miller in 2020 in a now-viral video outside of an Icelandic bar. The unnamed woman said she and her friends were joking around with the actor before things went south, claiming, “All of a sudden, [they’re] on top of me, choking me, still screaming in my face.”
The second woman, Nadia, told Variety that, after a two-year friendly acquaintance, she had invited Miller to visit her Berlin home in February. The hang supposedly turned ugly when Nadia wouldn’t let the “Flash” star smoke in her apartment. “That just set them off,” Nadia claimed. “I asked them to leave about 20 times, maybe more.” After some colorful insults and allegedly taunting Nadia by “spreading tobacco leaves on the floor,” the actor left when she called the police. All very troubling, indeed.
Nicki