życie prywatne Wenta

04.01.07, 18:48
www.nndb.com/people/655/000044523/
co sadzicie o tym fragmencie apropos jego orientacji seksualnej ????????
    • mmorawski Re: życie prywatne Wenta 04.01.07, 19:57
      Ta "wątpliwość" jest na bank oparta wyłącznie na fakcie, że w wieku 35 lat nie
      ma on żony ani stałej partnerki. Stawiam, że to zwykła złośliwość, chociaż...
      nigdy nie wiadomo. :)
      • luczijka Re: życie prywatne Wenta 04.01.07, 22:08
        No właśnie. Teraz mamy takie popierniczone czasy, że już nie można być po prostu
        samotnym z wyboru lub przypadku, bez posądzenia o inne preferencje seksualne.
        Smutne to, ale niestety prawdziwe. Ja wychodzę z założenia, że skoro Went mówi,
        że woli kobiety to tak jest i kropka :)
        • a.polonia Re: życie prywatne Wenta 05.01.07, 18:45
          oj tam, od razu "odmiennej orientacji",
          na mnie czeka i tyle :P
          • rodzynia Re: życie prywatne Wenta 06.01.07, 12:40
            Wentworth przysięga - nie jest gejem!
            www.skazanynasmierc.pl/modules/news/article.php?storyid=125
            ;)
            • mmorawski Re: życie prywatne Wenta 06.01.07, 14:08
              W jednym z najnowszych wywiadów, Went powiedział coś takiego:

              -Have you had an experience where you have been called Michael in bed?

              No, but I do remember that they have called me Michael at the dry cleaners. I
              AM GOOD ENOUGH IN BED THAT WOMEN YELL OUT MY NAME AND NOT MICHAEL.

              Lol!! Co za tekst! :))

              Cały wywiad jest w CUORE MAGAZINE 2006. ;)
              • aniuta75 Re: życie prywatne Wenta 06.01.07, 19:31
                No to teraz wiem na pewno - zbieram pieniądzie i jadę do Wencia :DDD.
                • a.polonia Re: życie prywatne Wenta 06.01.07, 22:46
                  hola, hola!
                  On jest moj! ;-))))))))))
              • fru.js Re: życie prywatne Wenta 06.01.07, 23:54
                mmorawski napisał:
                > -Have you had an experience where you have been called Michael in bed?
                >
                > No, but I do remember that they have called me Michael at the dry cleaners. I
                > AM GOOD ENOUGH IN BED THAT WOMEN YELL OUT MY NAME AND NOT MICHAEL.

                świetne, naśmiałam się, gdy czytałam ten wywiad ;) i jak go nie lubić

                zaraz zaraz, dziewczyny, to któraś miała wątpliwości? ;))
    • luczijka Re: życie prywatne Wenta 07.01.07, 00:09
      Poprostu geje nie mogą przeżyć, że taki kąsek przejdzie im koło nosa ;) Na ich
      miejscu też bym się skręcała z zazdrości :)
    • gugi14 Re: życie prywatne Wenta 07.01.07, 01:09
      ja nigdy nie mialam wątpliwosci :P:P:P hehehe
      • zolta2 Re: życie prywatne Wenta 07.01.07, 15:32
        a gdzie mozna przeczytac ten wywiad w calosci o ktorym jest mowa?
        • rodzynia Re: życie prywatne Wenta 07.01.07, 17:24
          wkleiłam go tutaj :)
          forum.gazeta.pl/forum/72,2.html?f=41684&w=52416043&a=54759786
          • milka323 Re: życie prywatne Wenta 07.01.07, 17:32
            mmorawski napisał:
            > -Have you had an experience where you have been called Michael in bed?
            >
            > No, but I do remember that they have called me Michael at the dry cleaners. I
            > AM GOOD ENOUGH IN BED THAT WOMEN YELL OUT MY NAME AND NOT MICHAEL.

            muahahah, juz go lubię :P
          • marta-grodzicka Re: życie prywatne Wenta 10.01.07, 11:08
            Matko, jaki on przystojny... A do tego inteligentny. która dziewczyna by go nie
            chciała??
    • luczijka Re: życie prywatne Wenta 07.01.07, 22:50
      A oto najnowszy artykuł dotyczący Wenta:

      Prison Break star not enjoying fame
      4th January 2007, 15:32 WST

      When US television actor Wentworth Miller says he can't be your friend, he wants
      you to know he means it.

      The star of Prison Break has had a hard time since shooting to international
      stardom on the back of the popular television thriller, which hit Australian
      screens in 2006.

      But it's not personal, the 34-year-old insists - it's just that people
      requesting his friendship on the popular online networking site, myspace.com,
      are being duped.

      "I have people calling my agent asking which myspace page is mine and there are
      about a dozen," Miller told AAP on a publicity trip to Australia in December.

      "And the fact is I've never been on myspace. People posing as me is a little
      unsettling, a little frightening... it disturbs me on a profound level."

      It's been a dizzying rise to the top for the young actor, who came into the
      series with just a few movie and television credits to his name.

      Miller admits a small cameo role in two of Mariah Carey's music video clips "did
      more for my career than anything I'd done up until that point".

      At that point, he had just completed the pilot for Prison Break, which was to
      catapult the star in the celebrity sphere - a place Miller is still coming to
      terms with.

      "What happens to your identity, to the perception of who you are on this journey
      is a strange one," he said while on his first visit down under.

      "There's this kind of star struck dynamic, I guess that's why they invented that
      word to describe that moment when a fan comes running up to you and they're so
      excited to see you.

      "(But) inevitably there's this moment, where the shoe drops and they realise
      they have no idea who you are.

      "I guess it's that strangeness, the identification with an actor, with a
      character, (and) the reality that you don't really know them at all which is
      kind of hard to wrap your head around."

      And with the fan's adoration, so too comes the media speculation, particularly
      around Miller's sexuality, but the softly spoken actor was firm when setting the
      record straight.

      "No, I'm not gay," he said.

      "I know these rumours are out there ... I'm cool with the fact that they exist,
      I mean this is about fantasy.

      "Certain people are going to have certain fantasies, if someone wants to imagine
      me with a woman, or a man or one of each that's cool with me as long as you keep
      watching the show."

      That seems assured, with Australian audiences pining for the return of Prison
      Break, which ended season one with a dramatic cliffhanger on the Seven Network.

      Foxtel is current playing series one over the summer.

      Miller said there was still much to expect in season two, despite the inmates
      escaping and fulfilling the series' title.

      "The prison was central to the show, perhaps the most important character and if
      we leave that behind ... the question is will (the fans) keep tuning in?" he said.

      "But we also have storylines and relationship that I think people were willing
      to invest in, so people did care enough about us to follow us once we jumped
      over the wall."

      Miller said he was fond of his character, who he described as existing in the
      shades of grey.

      "My character is a good man on a hero's journey, but that requires him to get
      his hands dirty from time to time," he said.

      "The question becomes how far can he go before you lose sympathy in his cause
      entirely."

      But Miller doesn't see himself playing a convict on the run forever and has
      plans to produce and direct his own movie - a love story with a Hitchcock twist.

      "I'm now at the stage of my career where it's not just about the parts that are
      out there, but it's about generating your own parts," he said.

      "I want to write the words that come out of my mouth and I want to be in the
      editing room, and choosing how my story is going to get told."

      Coming from a family of academics, Miller said a career in the arts was never on
      the cards despite his early passion for acting.

      After high school, Miller studied at Princeton, where he continued acting, but
      only as a hobby.

      "At Princeton you take it seriously but then it stops as soon as you graduate,"
      he said.

      "I graduated and abandoned any expectations I might have had about pursuing
      acting because it seemed scary and an unrealistic pipedream."

      But still in love with the world of acting, he moved to Los Angeles where he
      settled for behind-the-scenes jobs, with desks and steady paycheques to the
      relief of his family.

      "The world of acting was so foreign to them, all they knew was that I wasn't
      getting up at a respectable hour, I didn't have a job, I didn't have a steady
      source of income," he said.

      "Their fears sometimes fuelled my fears ... but now that I'm enjoying some kind
      of success they're free to breathe a sigh of relief and enjoy the ride along
      with me which is nice."

      Prison Break series one marathon is on FOX8, January 26 from 7am (AEDT). Series
      two begins on Seven early in 2007.

      AAP
      • mmorawski Re: życie prywatne Wenta 08.01.07, 09:20
        Ale masakra z tym myspace!! ://
        • luczijka Re: życie prywatne Wenta 10.01.07, 01:34
          No nie ma lekko jak się jest sławnym :( Takie rzeczy są wtedy na porządku dziennym.
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