August 11, 2010
This very good looking B-/C+ actor who is recently unemployed after being on a hit network show came out of the closet this week. Kind of. After always being seen with different women he went to party of friends and family with his boyfriend.
Wentworth Miller (Almost three years to the date of that party is when he came out publicly to the world. He said it was his coming out anniversary.)
I still love his acting as a leading man!
ReplyDeleteHe's so hot. Love him. I hope he gets another lead role soon.
ReplyDeleteGotta check out his movie, Stoker. He wrote it.
ReplyDeleteFreya: yeah, I was really impressed with that. It shows Wentworth has a skewed and creative mind. Hope he writes more.
DeleteHe's a cutie from what I've seen pictures of him
ReplyDeleteFreya, thanks! I just read the storyline on imdb...looks good!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen him in anything but I like him. He seems cool.
ReplyDeleteOh, that man curls my toes. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI saw Stoker not that long ago and enjoyed it. It wouldn't be for everyone but it was a nice change from the typical Hollywood blockbuster. I had no idea Wentworth Miller wrote it. Good for him. I hope he continues writing.
ReplyDeleteHis name reminds me of Grandma's caramels, but he's hot!
ReplyDeleteMiller did his official coming out this year at august 21th (not 11th)
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ReplyDeleteThat pic is a photoshop of Wentworth's head on an old pic of David Beckham.
There was lots of crazy pics when Prison Break was on in the FCoWM thread of TWOP....
That pic is actually a photoshop from a Jamie Dornan photoshoot for "Numero Homme" in 2006. The Beckham photoshop is on kneeling on the bed with all the tattoos on display.
ReplyDeleteI am wondering if the party was an anniversay as he kinda sorta was out in August (24-27th) 2007 or is the three year from the 2010 party? Or all the above?
He's beautiful, and super intelligent. Princeton alum and former editor of the student paper there. Reportedly a very good writer as well.
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