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Updated · Fox News · May 21
Miles Teller Explains 10-Year Media Ban After 2015 Esquire Profile Branded Him a Jerk
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 21

Miles Teller Explains 10-Year Media Ban After 2015 Esquire Profile Branded Him a Jerk

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 21
  • Miles Teller said a 2015 Esquire profile he called "so mishandled" led him to avoid editorial profiles for about a decade, arguing the piece distorted what happened in the interview.
  • The 39-year-old told IndieWire he stopped doing off-camera profiles because writers can misquote, reorder comments or describe events inaccurately, calling the experience a violation.
  • Teller said the article nearly derailed his career narrative, though he argued directors, actors and crews know his real work ethic because "you can’t hide who you are" on set.
  • The backlash has not fully faded: social media reactions to his explanation were split between users who said misquotes can damage reputations and others who said his image problem goes beyond one profile.
  • The dispute dates to Esquire's 2015 portrayal of Teller as "kind of a d---," a label he publicly rejected at the time as "very misrepresenting."
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