Terrence Howard had a few things to get off of his chest and didn’t hold back when he alleged the disgraced music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs “tried to f**k” him. In a recent interview, where he alleged his patents were stolen by tech companies and where he spoke on being fired from the Marvel Universe, Howard explained how he handled the embattled Bad Boy.

On April 4, the actor appeared on the PBD Podcast and discussed the dark side of Hollywood. Howard shared that he believed that many men in the industry struggle to accept what they had to allow in order to have their moment in the spotlight.
“There’s a lot of things that people do that end up sitting and they can’t get over it and they have to keep getting high, hoping to get it out of their head,” he said. “When you lose your man card, you give up your ability and right to be a man. A man don’t take it, he gives it. So, when you give up that man card, you don’t get that back. I’ve never seen someone recover from it.”
He continued,
“That was all the people who went to the Puffy parties and got pimped out and punked out and didn’t think there would be any consequences. I believe that’s a big problem with a lot of the actors out there, they go fluid. And once you go fluid, it’s gone. They don’t have any foundation to pull from. So, maintain your man card.”
Howard then explained what happened between him and Diddy when he met with the former Bad Boy head honcho under the guise of acting lessons and music guidance.
“Puffy invited me for weeks because he wanted me to be his acting coach, for a while,” Howard explained. “I go there and he’s sitting around, just looking. I’m like ‘ok, what material do you want to work on?’ and he’s just looking at me. Then it’s ‘will you help me? I want to hear your music.’ So I go there to play my music and he’s just sitting there, staring at me. Like…waiting. So, then my assistant tells me that he wants to hang out with me again and I was like ‘for what?’ and she said ‘I think he’s trying to f**k you’. That’s what my assistant said. And I was like ‘oh, now I get it.’ After that it was no more communication.”
He continued,
“A number of producers make the approach and you threaten to knock their head off for talking to you or looking at you like you’re a woman. When you approach a real man about his masculinity, you’re going to get a real reaction. There’s a difference between when a guy walks into the room and a man walks into the room. I’ve lost businesses because I don’t bend over in that way, I don’t compromise. I don’t play gay roles. I don’t kiss a man. Because the man card means everything.”
One thing about our good mayne Terrence Howard is that he’s going to spill any tea he has with no apprehension. Check out his full interview on the PBD Podcast below.
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