With his undeniable good looks and incredibly fit physique, it wasn't surprising at all that Wentworth Miller was very popular to the ladies. But when "Prison Break" ended and Wentworth Miller took his time off from the spotlight, the actor gained weight and was made fun about it.
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When The LAD Bible posted a since-deleted fat-shaming meme of the "Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller back in March, he addressed it by opening up about his suicidal past. The controversial meme compared two photos of the "Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller-one shirtless from the actor's run on "Prison Break" and another, from years later.
In a heartfelt post on his Facebook page, "Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller explained the photo. "First and foremost, I was suicidal," "Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller explained. "This is a subject I've since written about, spoken abut, shared about.
"Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller then shared that he suffered in silence and that all his struggles were not known by a lot of people. The 44-year-old "Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller shared that the 2010 pictures of his fuller figure were taken during the lowest point of his life and that he turned to food to mask his pain.
Fortunately, the "Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller have put this behind him and he is now ready to take his life back away from the embarrassment and depression that once took over his life. During the San Diego Comic-Con 2016 event, it appears like the humiliating fat-shaming moment is already a thing in the past for the "Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller. The actor was all happy and proud to be a part again of "Prison Break" Season 5 and he even hinted that he can definitely do more seasons.
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