Wentworth Miller became an instant heartthrob when he landed the role of Michael J. Scofield in "Prison Break." But when "Prison Break" ended in 2009, it seems that Wentworth Miller vanished from the face of the earth. When he was finally spotted, Wentworth Miller was a lot heavier than his "Prison Break" days and became a target of an embarrassing fat-shaming meme.
While the LAD Bible thought that they have gotten an incredible scoop by spotting "Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller looking chubbier than what we used to, it totally backfired on them. The site posted a since-deleted fat-shaming meme of the "Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller back in March, where they compared the actor's physique from his Michael J. Scofield days and from years later.
Instead of ignoring the issue, "Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller explained the photo in a heartfelt post on his Facebook page. The actor revealed that the 2010 unflattering photo of him was taken during his toughest times.
"Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller surprisingly shared that he was suicidal at the time and that he suffered in silence. The 44-year-old "Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller added that not a lot of people knew his struggles and he turned to food to mask his pain.
Fortunately, "Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller proved that the fat-shaming incident was a thing in the past as he appeared in high spirits during the San Diego Comic-Con 2016 event. "Prison Break" Season 5 star Wentworth Miller was all happy and proud to be back as Michael J. Scofield in the show's next installment.
Wentworth Miller will reprise his famous character in "Prison Break" Season 5. "Prison Break" Season 5 will premiere in early 2017.