The Flash depicter in DCEU sends an ominous message to members of the white supremacist group in the Instagram clip, but it's unclear what prompts them to get angry at the group.

AceShowbiz - Ezra Miller has an ongoing issue with Ku Klux Klan and they're making it public. The actor has sent an ominous message to members of the white supremacist group in a shocking Instagram video, apparently upset over something.

In the clip posted on Thursday, January 27, Ezra introduced themself as "the Bengal Ghouls" and "the Mad Goose Wizard," the latter of which likely referenced their "Fantastic Beasts" character Credence Barebone. "Hello, first of all. How are y'all doing? It's me," they opened the video, which saw them bundling up in a black jacket while sitting inside a moving car. "This is a message for the Beulaville chapter of the North Carolina Ku Klux Klan."

The 29-year-old seemingly threatened to kill members of the Ku Klux Klan as they continued their ominous message, "Look, if y'all wanna die, I suggest just killing yourselves with your own guns, OK? Otherwise, keep doing exactly what you're doing right now - and you know what I'm talking about - and then, you know, we'll do it for you if that's really what you want. OK, talk to you soon, OK? Byeee!"

Ezra doubled down on their threat as they stressed in the caption, "Please disseminate (gross!) this video to all those whom it may concern. This is not a joke and even though I do recognize myself to be a clown please trust me and take this seriously." They added, "Let's save some live now ok babies? Love you like woah."

After they posted the video, Ezra's name was trending on Twitter as social media users seemed to be taken aback by their statements. That led to some fans worrying about the Flash depicter. "I thinkā€¦ #EzraMillerā€¦ needs some help. Like, some mental health help," said one concerned fan. Another asked in the comment section of their post, "Ezra are things alright? Im serious."

Ezra has not addressed the video in question and the reason why they made it.

The actor, who came out as queer in 2012, previously found themselves at the center of controversy after they were caught in a video choking a woman and throwing her to the ground. The video was taken in Reykjavik at Prikio Kaffihus, "a trendy bar in central Reykjavik that [Ezra] frequents" when in the city.

Despite calls to remove the actor from the "Fantastic Beasts" film franchise, Warner Bros. Studios never addressed the attack clip.

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