Miles Teller has aimed to change the narrative about him after being labeled negatively over a decade ago. The Top Gun actor shared his reluctance to participate in editorial profiles since a 2015 Esquire article described him unfavorably.
Teller, now 39, discussed the challenges of maintaining a long career in a constantly evolving industry with IndieWire. He noted that a misaligned profile nearly derailed his journey.
Miles Teller confessed he’s avoided typical press circuits after disagreeing with a 2015 piece.
Miles Teller highlighted how the Esquire article was mishandled. He explained his hesitation to participate in non-visual interviews, fearing misquotes or false representations.
Career Longevity and Misrepresentation
Teller shared with his team a lack of interest in such media, noting, This doesn’t sound like me to me. This is not life, so why would I ever want to be a part of something where they can just put that in?
He expressed disappointment in how negativity often sells over genuine kindness. Despite this, he found comfort in those who understand his work ethic beyond public perceptions.
Miles Teller emphasized, If you go to bed and put your head on your pillow and how you treat people truly, that’s what matters. That [2015] interview was like 12 years ago.
He believed the real dynamics unfold on set, where authenticity prevails over media misinterpretations.
Public and Social Media Reactions
Following the 2015 article, Teller publicly criticized Esquire, insisting they misunderstood him. On social media, reactions were mixed. Some users empathized with his caution, while others debated the sincerity behind his media absence.
One person noted the damaging effects of misquotes, stating, I can see why he’d be cautious after that experience. Misquotes can be really damaging to someone’s reputation.
Meanwhile, others questioned the portrayal, citing personal encounters with Teller.
Despite challenges, Miles Teller remains focused on his path, seeking acknowledgment for his professional dedication rather than undesired notoriety.

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