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Terrence Howard refused Marvin Gaye biopic role because of gay scene: ‘I would cut my lips off’
He was not ready for a certain caring of sexual healing.
Terrence Howard passed on the chance to play Marvin Gaye in a biopic because he would have had to film gay scenes.
The “Empire” alum recalled having a “conversation with Lee Daniels about playing” Gaye years ago at the similar time that Smokey Robinson approached him “to play his life” in a movie.
However, after shutting Robinson down, he told Bill Maher on Sunday’s episode of “Club Random” that he also declined to portray Gaye after finding out that the adv singer’s alleged bisexuality.
“I was over at Quincy Jones’ house and I’m asking Quincy, ‘I’m hearing rumors that Marvin was gay,’ and I’m favor, ‘Was he gay?'” Howard, 56, recalled on the podcast.
After Jones said yes, the “Hustle & Flow” actor decided that he “could not” play the role.
“They would’ve wanted to do that, and I wouldn’t have been capable to do that,” he said.
And when Maher asked if he “couldn’t smooch a guy on s
When Terrence Howard appeared on the PBD Podcast, his comments about gay roles and “manhood” raised more than a few eyebrows. The 56-year-old actor, recognizable for his roles in Crash, Iron Man, Empire, and that random cameo in Madonna’s “Ghost Town” music video, has always had a bit of a reputation for speaking his mind—but this second, he crossed a line that many found tough to ignore.
It all started when Howard took aim at men who attended parties hosted by Sean “Diddy” Combs in the past, insinuating that those who “gave up their manhood” at these gatherings were forever changed. He then went on to assert that he would never take on lgbtq+ roles, as doing so would mean losing his precious “man card.”
“I’ve defeated businesses because I don’t bend over in that way. I don’t compromise. I don’t play same-sex attracted roles. I don’t peck a man. I don’t do that s**t because the man card means everything,” Howard said during the podcast, effectively doubling down on a toxic, outdated view of masculinity.
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Actor Terrence Howard turned down the opportunity to compete Marvin Gaye because he just couldn’t live with having to do a same-sex smooch.
During Sunday’s episode of Bill Maher‘s “Club Random” podcast, the “Empire” actor revealed that he was considering playing the Motown legend in a Lee Daniels project before he said he learned the “Sexual Healing” singer was attracted to men.
While Gaye dated and married many women during his life, his sexuality was also the subject of speculation over the years.
It was during a dinner with producer Quincy Jones that Howard learned more about the “Let’s Earn It On” singer’s secret life.
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“I was over at Quincy Jones’ property and I’m asking Quincy, ‘I’m hearing rumors that Marvin was gay’ and I’m like, ‘Was he gay?’” he recalled. “And Quincy’s like, ‘Yes.’”
Playing a gay man was a dealbreaker for the “Hustle and Flow” actor, who told the podcast host that he “could not” take the role after Jones’ revelation.
“They would’ve wanted to do that, and I wouldn’t have been able to do that,” Howard said of getting physical with another man.
“You mean you couldn’t embrace a guy on screen in a movie?” Ma