“I just wanted a picture, dawg!”  Bizarre moment when Ezra Miller offers to ‘knock out’ shop assistant

“I just wanted a picture, dawg!” Bizarre moment when Ezra Miller offers to ‘knock out’ shop assistant

A TikTok The video of troubled actor Ezra Miller offering to “take out” a store employee who wanted a selfie has surfaced online.

The Flash actor, 29, can be seen in the video with the smiling shop assistant who suddenly giggles nervously as Miller demands a response to the offer of violence.

The bizarre ten-second clip, seemingly shot in 2020 and reposted by TikTok user @peterknight2800 on Sunday, has been viewed more than 3.5 million times with the caption: “I just wanted a photo dawg!”

“It’s an option I always suggest to people,” Miller, who identifies as non-binary and uses pronouns, says at the beginning of the video.

The store associate starts the video expecting a pleasant interaction with Hollywood movie star Ezra Miller

The store associate starts the video expecting a pleasant interaction with Hollywood movie star Ezra Miller

But when the non-binary actor says,

But when the non-binary actor says, “I can always just knock you out and then you don’t have to panic,” the mood of the video changes.

The Flash actor, 29, who has been involved in a series of controversies and disagreements in recent times

The Flash actor, 29, who has been involved in a series of controversies and disagreements in recent times

“I can always just knock you out and then you don’t have to panic,” he continues.

“Okay, you’re just going to knock people out,” the store clerk nods, who doesn’t quite understand Miller.

“Let me know,” Miller says calmly but threateningly, to which the worker says, “Yes.”

When Miller pressed him, the shop assistant says ‘what?’ with a nervous giggle, turning to Miller before the video ends.

The encounter was just one of a long list of controversies involving the Justice League actor, who has been involved in a series of controversies and arrests in recent times.

Ezra Miller was arrested in Hilo, Hawaii, on March 28, after allegedly spitting in someone's face and pulling a microphone away from another person while trying to sing karaoke

Ezra Miller was arrested in Hilo, Hawaii, on March 28, after allegedly spitting in someone’s face and pulling a microphone away from another person while trying to sing karaoke

Miller is shown in their mugshot after being arrested on Tuesday, April 19, 2022 for second-degree assault in Hawaii

Miller is shown in their mugshot after being arrested on Tuesday, April 19, 2022 for second-degree assault in Hawaii

The actor was thought to have been low since they got their Instagram account last month after a series of posts with an image that reads “you can’t touch me, i’m in another universe” among several other confusing messages.

The artist has a roll call of recent issues extending into 2020.

Miller was caught on camera in April 2020 assaulting and strangling a woman outside a pub in Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik.

The 29-year-old actor was arrested on March 28 for disorderly conduct and intimidation after an incident at a bar in Hilo, Hawaii, in which he spit in someone’s face at the Margaritas Village karaoke club.

The couple Miller was staying with in Hilo, Hawaii, also made allegations against him.

They claimed they stole the man’s wallet and the woman’s passport and stormed into the couple’s bedroom shouting, “I’ll bury you and your slut** wife,” just days after his arrest.

Before the March 28 incident, the trio could have gotten along by originally meeting at a farmers market — according to Radar Online

Miller, in the red coat, attacks the woman in Iceland

The woman reported the assault to the police, but refused to report it

Miller, in red, can be seen in the April 2020 video appearing to choke a woman in a bar in Reykjavik, Iceland. She told Variety that they had been chatting before and that they were losing patience

They were then arrested a second time in Hawaii on Tuesday, April 19, after the actor reportedly threw a chair at a woman’s head when she asked them to leave her home.

A teen’s parents accused Miller of taking control of their daughter and taking her with alcoholLSD and marijuana, and exhibiting “cult-like” behavior toward her.

They also allege in a lawsuit that the actor provided their underage daughter with drugs and alcohol and disturbed her Massachusetts such private education that she dropped out in December. They said the actor exhibited a “pattern of corrupting a minor.”

Miller was given a new restraining order last month over claims the star rubbed against a non-binary 12-year-old and threatened the youngster’s mother with a gun after accusing her of cultural appropriation.

The day after Miller’s first arrest in Hawaii for spitting in someone’s face, Warner Bros held an emergency meeting to shut down projects they were involved in.

Insiders told Rolling Stone that Miller, who has a history of “meltdowns,” would not be involved in public appearances for the DC Cinematic Universe, despite Miller’s The Flash premiering next year.