Ezra Miller was caught on camera offering to “take out” a store employee in a bizarre video that has resurfaced on TikTok amid the controversial actor’s recent behavior.
“It’s an option I always suggest to people,” Miller, who identifies as non-binary, tells someone off-screen before realizing they’re being filmed.
“I can always just knock you out and then you don’t have to panic. Let me know. No? Yes?”
The worker then says to Miller, “What?” with a nervous giggle before the video ends.
According to Newsweek, the video was originally shot in 2020 and reposted on TikTok on Sunday by user Peter Knight.
“Just wanted a picture, dawg,” Knight wrote in the post with Miller, 29.
Knight then told followers in the comments section that he allegedly asked the ‘Justice League’ star for a photo before asking Miller if he wanted to be ‘knocked out’.
The post, which has racked up more than 800,000 likes on Tuesday, was inundated with comments mocking the meeting with Miller.
“Reverse Flash mentality,” one person noted, while another wrote, “Bro accidentally said yes to getting spanked.”
“Everyone finds [them] but the police,” a third commented, and a fourth said, “They’re so threatening for no reason.”
Miller has made headlines in recent months for their involvement in several controversies.
In June, a German woman claimed Miller called her a “Nazi” after telling them she was a descendant of a Holocaust survivor.
Earlier that month, the “Perks of Being a Wallflower” alum was also charged with housing a young mother and her three small children in their Vermont home, allegedly littered with firearms, ammunition and marijuana.
They were also accused by two parents of allegedly grooming their 18-year-old child with “cult-like” and “psychologically manipulative” behavior, though the teen vehemently denied the charges.
Days later, another parent came forward accusing the actor of inappropriate behavior towards their 12-year-old. Both the parent and child were given temporary restraining orders against Miller, The Daily Beast reported.
In addition, Miller was arrested multiple times in Hawaii — first for disorderly conduct and harassment and then for second-degree assault — in March and April, respectively.
Miller also ended up in hot water in 2020 after a video surfaced that appeared to show them choking a fan in a bar in Reykjavik, Iceland.