On the 6th March 2013 an interview was published by The Daily Beast on the Internet between Ramin Setoodeh (a Senior Writer at Newsweek) and Wentworth Miller.
I believe in coincidences but this one definitely gave me goose bumps and obviously scared me to death. Went was asked at the very end of his interview and I quote:
Do you ever Google yourself?
Not for a long time. There’s nothing the Internet can tell me about myself that I don’t already know. The rest is foolishness and people killing time. (Not that I have anything against foolishness and killing time. Because I don’t. I have a healthy interest in both.)
Then on the 20th March 2013 The Grid published the following article that Went is being approached by Relativity Media to adapt the screenplay for Richard Parker’s “Scare Me”.
I guess you’re wondering where I’m going with this. So I won’t keep you in suspense any longer friends.
The opening question in Richard Parker’s novel “Scare Me” is …
“When did you last Google yourself?”
The previous title to my blog was: “Scare Me” Wentworth Miller. My goodness he has already and I haven’t even seen the movie “Scare Me” yet. [She shudders].
Perhaps Went’s reference to people on the Internet … “The rest is foolishness and people killing time” is actually the weirdo he is going to write about in Richard Parker’s novel “Scare Me” after all.
It makes you think, doesn’t it?
Therefore, I’ll leave you with these last two questions “When was the last time you Googled yourself? and “Do you believe in coincidences NOW?”
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