'It really reminds me of how they're isolating people': When parents of Gibson Iron Eyes sought protective order against actor Ezra Miller

    In a dramatic unfolding of events, the parents of Standing Rock activist Gibson Iron Eyes sought a restraining order against actor Ezra Miller last year. They claimed their child was being controlled and groomed by Miller. Gibson defends Miller's "loving support," while others expressed concern about their relationship.

    <p>Ezra Miller (Source: Parade)</p>

    Ezra Miller (Source: Parade)

    Hollywood's infamous Flash actor, Ezra Miller, found himself in a storm of controversy. Rolling Stone has unearthed documents indicating the alleged grooming and controlling of Standing Rock activist, Gibson Iron Eyes, who met Miller at the age of 12. Now, at 18, Gibson's parents sought legal intervention, alleging that their child's mental health is suffering under Miller's influence.

    "I was concerned about Gibson's safety": The Accusations

    Gibson's parents, Chase Iron Eyes and Sara Jumping Eagle filed a petition for a restraining order against Miller, alleging that their child is being controlled and groomed by the actor. They have also accused Miller of administering a high dose of LSD earlier this year.

    "I was concerned about Gibson's safety. They're basically in a mini R. Kelly situation," Jumping Eagle told Rolling Stone.

    Gibson Iron Eyes (Source: Insider)

    "My independence from my family is new and complex": Gibson's Defense of Miller

    Gibson, however, has ardently defended their relationship with Miller. In an email to Rolling Stone, Gibson denied the allegations, stating: "The notion that I have been brainwashed or that I've been coerced in any context is grotesquely false."

    They further dismissed their parents' concern as "blatantly insulting" and praised Miller and their crew, promising to speak about their story "when we see fit."

    A Complex Friendship

    According to Gibson's parents, the friendship between their child and Miller started when Gibson was a teen. Miller later invited Gibson on a trip to Europe and to interview his group, Sons of an Illustrious Father, for Sleek magazine. Jumping Eagle questioned the appropriateness of the relationship, telling Rolling Stone, "I didn't understand why Ezra, who at that point was 11 years older than my child... thinks it's okay to take a teenager on a trip."

    Music producer Oliver Ignatius also expressed discomfort with the relationship between Gibson and Miller, concluding it had become "totally inappropriate."

    Allegations of Physical Assault

    In another startling revelation, Jumping Eagle claimed that Miller physically assaulted her during a late May trip to Santa Monica to retrieve Gibson. She showed Rolling Stone purple bruises on her arms, allegedly caused by Miller slamming an Uber car door on her.

    "Our main goal is to get Gibson to safety and to help him figure out what's going on with his mental health," Jumping Eagle said.

    Gibson continues to defend Miller's influence, calling the police intervention "unnecessary." They have also accused their parents of "psychological manipulation" and transphobia.

    While Miller was yet to respond to repeated requests for comment, this story served as yet another controversial chapter in the actor's career.

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