Wentworth Miller breaks silence after coming out as gay

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Wentworth Miller breaks silence after coming out as gay

Prison Break star, Wentworth Miller who came out as gay in 2013 has uncovered that he no longer needs to play straight characters.

In an Instagram post he shared, the Hollywood entertainer expressed that he no longer needs to play sraight characters on the grounds that their accounts have been “told and told.” Miller who unveiled that he acknowledges the positive remarks and DMs he’s been getting, likewise expressed that there are remarks and DMs he acknowledges less.

He composed; “This is my favorite IG account,” someone wrote in response to a recent post.

Thank you. I want you to know I saw that. I see the positive comments and DMs (a lot of them anyway). Affectionate. Supportive. Appreciated (by me).

Obviously there are comments and DMs I appreciate less. Who are these people? On my page? What backwards-ass, Stone Age values country did they crawl out of? The U.S.?

I won’t be disappearing (too many cool things to repost). The ability to comment likely will.

I’m not concerned for myself. I can’t be “bullied” in this space. I have too much power. “Delete. Block. Deactivate.” Etc.

But I take seriously the possibility of queer kids visiting here, recently out of the closet or exploring the idea… I don’t want them exposed to bullshit.

On a related note… I’m out. Of PB. Officially.

Not bec of static on social media (although that has centered the issue). I just don’t want to play straight characters. Their stories have been told (and told).

So. No more Michael. If you were a fan of the show, hoping for additional seasons… I understand this is disappointing. I’m sorry.

If you’re hot and bothered bec you fell in love with a fictional straight man played by a real gay one…

That’s your work. – W.M.

Wentworth Miller breaks silence after coming out as gay

Making an explanation on his past post, Miller asserted that his gayness was to a great extent eradicated in the main many years of his vocation. He avowed that he currently needs to focus it in a manner that can’t be missed without anyone else or any other person.

He also stated:

So many messages of support and encouragement… Thank you. I’m taking it in. I only hope – thru my acting/writing, what I share online – that energy is returned in some way/shape/form…

I didn’t anticipate my previous post going so far, so fast, and I feel motivated to offer a follow-up…

Am I saying gay actors (gay men, specifically) should only play gay parts? No. I was speaking for myself. At this point in my life/career, it’s what feels interesting, inspiring, right.

That said, do I want to see more gay parts played by gay actors? Yes. It makes a difference performance-wise (IMO), but also bec straight actors playing “gay” centers straightness. Doesn’t matter if they’re “acting” – I still know what I’m looking at. (Does this dynamic exist on a spectrum with porn genres like “gay-for-pay” and the prioritization/fetishization of straight/”masc” men over gay/”femme” men within the gay community? Conversations for another time.)

PB was challenging, onscreen and off. Did anyone involved tell me, explicitly, to bury my gayness for the show’s sake? No. Had I already received enough messaging from Hollywood/the larger culture/the schools I went to/my family of origin such things go unspoken lest you risk punishment, losing rights/privileges? Yes. One of the ironies of the closet is I became my own jailer. “Prison Break” indeed. (I’ve said it before – the universe has a sense of humor.)

I haven’t spent my career on “Pose” and “Looking.” Didn’t work out that way. What I’ve done is a lot of action-adventure, and that’s come with a diverse fanbase. Within that is a homophobic subgroup and their shit’s been washing up on my shore. They dig “Michael” but have a problem with me. It’s got that “Love the Sinner, Hate the Sin” energy. They’d prefer I keep quiet, dial it down. Don’t Remind Them.

No.

My gayness was largely erased (by me, for starters) in the first decades of my career. It is my want, now, to center it in a way that cannot be missed by myself or anyone else. – W.M.

Wentworth Miller breaks silence after coming out as gay

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