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Wentworth Miller Speaks Korean

Here are two new videos clips of Prison Break hottie Wentworth Miller during his trip to Korea to promote the new Bean Pole Jeans Spring/Summer 2007 fashion line. (You can track Wentworth’s trip to Korea here.)

In the first clip, Wentworth verbalizes his knowledge of the Korean language. When asked, “What other korean words do you know beside hello and thank you?”, Wentworth replies “I love you?” (sah-lahng-heh). He then learns to speak a Korean phrase, saying “more than precious” in Korean. The fangirls go absolutely nuts. Hilarious!

In the second clip, Wentworth describes his ideal woman to the audience.

The entire video of the press conference is over 30 minutes long. To watch it, CLICK HERE!

UPDATE :: HAHA! Watch this new Wentworth “Killing Eyes” interview video all through through!!


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Wentworth Miller Speaks Korean and the Crowd Goes Wild


Wentworth Miller Describes His Ideal Woman

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Wentworth Miller Sings “Happy Birthday”

Decked out in Bean Pole Jeans gear, Prison Break hottie Wentworth Miller is showered with gifts including stuffed animals and a portrait of himself.

Wentworth was attending the Bean Pole Jeans press conference and a fan meeting on Friday at the Shilla Hotel in Seoul, South Korea.

Them Koreans made Wentworth sing “Happy Birthday!” That must have felt so degrading! Did they drug him? Maybe hopped him up on too much Korean soju? Check out the video below…

And for kicks and giggles, be sure to check out this picture!

For 150+ pictures of Wentworth at the Bean Pole Jeans press conference, CLICK HERE! Thanks, maichan!

UPDATE 1 :: Added some great quotes of Wentworth from The Korea Times!

(Miller is immensely popular among Korean fans, who call him “Sok Ho-pil,” the Koreanized version of his Prison Break character Michael Scofield. Scofield is also the name of Frank William Scofield, a Canadian who helped in Korea’s independence movement.)

“I was told my character was given a nickname in Korean, which has a direct reference to an historical figure. That meant the world to me to know I’m part of a show that knows no borders when it comes to cultural differences or language.

“In my career as an actor, there is a catchphrase that Scofield always says often in regards to his brother, `Have a little faith.’ In my own career as an actor, there were times when I was the only one who believed in myself in the face of the odds.

“I am very pleased to be part of the Bean Pole family. The relationship makes sense to me since Bean Pole has a lot in common with Prison Break. We’re both enterprises that have the highest levels of creativity, craftsmanship and innovation.”

UPDATE 2 :: Wentworth was spotted at the airport, leaving Korea. He took pictures of his fans with a disposable camera and waved goodbye as he passed them by. Thanks, DC!

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Wentworth Miller Sings “Happy Birthday” in Korea
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Wentworth Miller’s Bean Pole Jeans Ad

Moments after arriving at the studio, Prison Break hottie Wentworth Miller churned out this striking pose in his very first Bean Pole Jeans Ad.

Anybody else wondering about the bunk bed frame? (raises eyebrow)

UPDATE 1 :: Wentworth was spotted leaving the Bean Pole Jeans studio in his red hoodie, waving to fans being driven off by car service on Thursday afternoon.

UPDATE 2 :: Wentworth was spotted out and about on the streets of Korea with his red hoodie again. The t-shirt he’s wearing looks very Asian.

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Wentworth Miller is a Bean Pole

TV’s hottest convict Wentworth Miller, aka “Seok Ho Feel” in Korea, sips on his Starbucks drink as he prepares to shoot his first Korean ad campaign for Bean Pole Jeans on Wednesday morning.

The 34-year-old Prison Break star walked into the photographer’s studio wearing a Bean Pole Jeans branded t-shirt and fitted jeans (with a funky design on the leg like most popular Asian jean brands).

Included below are a few more shots of a fan-friendly Wentworth arriving in Korea yesterday afternoon. Thanks, Young!

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Wentworth Miller Arrives in Korea

An Nyoung Ha Se Yo, Wentworth!

Prison Break star Wentworth Miller arrives in Korea late Wednesday afternoon, greeted warmly by fans with flowers and a whole bunch of smiles.

Wentworth, 34, is in town to do promotional work as a spokesperson for Korean brand Bean Pole jeans. His stay is expected to last through Friday.

The company issued this statement earlier this year: “We concluded a one-year contract with Wentworth Miller who has become a fashion icon in America.” Thanks, Young!

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