Miles Teller, known for his role in ‘Top Gun,’ has sought to address a negative image stemming from a decade-old label. The actor, now 39, has largely avoided editorial profiles following a 2015 Esquire article that he felt misrepresented him. Speaking with IndieWire, Teller highlighted how this portrayal overshadowed his career trajectory.
Teller recounted straying from typical press engagements due to his experience with the profile, stating, ‘That was so mishandled. It felt like such a violation of what actually transpired.’ He expressed concern over written interviews, fearing misquotation or misrepresentation when not recorded on camera.
‘It’s unfortunate that being a good person, that doesn’t sell. People want to click on the negativity.’ — Miles Teller
Despite this, Teller defended his industry peers who judge based on work ethic rather than media narratives. ‘The actors, the directors, the crew, the producers … you can’t hide who you are when you’re on set,’ he emphasized.
Social media reaction to Teller’s comments was mixed. Some users noted the pervasiveness of negative press, while others questioned the sincerity of his media standoff. Teller’s stance on the Esquire article was clear; he publicly criticized the publication’s portrayal of him as ‘entertaining,’ stating it was ‘very misrepresenting.’
Teller’s career has continued to develop, and he remains a public figure navigating both industry challenges and personal narratives.

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