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Wentworth Miller Doesn't Want to Play Straight Characters Anymore, Will Not Reprise 'Prison Break' Role Again

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Prison Break fans can rule out another return of the series because Wentworth Miller says he is done with the show.

The 48-year-old actor, who is openly gay, took to Instagram this weekend to tell fans that he no longer will play straight characters. Wentworth wrote a post in response to some negative comments he’s been seeing on his page and how he plans on removing the option to comment on his posts. “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 bullsh-t,” Wentworth said.

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