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Because I don’t fake it.”

The “Real Time” host said he “couldn’t kiss a man either.” 

Howard continued, “That would f–k me. I can’t surrender myself to a place that I don’t understand,” Howard went on.

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In fact, he proved to have the courage of 1000 lions, by publicly disclosing such personal information at that time. Soft things of all kinds attracted him. In fact, my father was always known as a ladies’ man. We think that a story like this gives many lessons in tolerance and understanding. Marvin would see him like that sometimes.” – Alberta Gaye 

As you can see, Marvin had some internal conflict that was seemingly implanted in him without his consent –whether it was a genetic inheritance from his father, or a learned set of behaviors from his father– it doesn’t sound like Marvin actually wanted it.

Nevertheless, he dealt with it the best way that he knew how…and truth be told, Marvin Gaye, the icon, became one of the bravest artists in entertainment.

four years ago acquired the rights to a Gaye biopic film with Allen Hughes directing, Dr. Dre, Jimmy Iovine and Andrew Lazar producing and Marcus Gardley penning the screenplay.

Terrence later claimed in the interview that 'the biggest mistake' he made was passing on a potentially career-defining role as legendary singer Smokey Robinson, due to negotiations to play Marvin.

I just drove the thought out of my mind,” Marvin revealed.

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And believe me, I was fast. I suppose I was afraid that I was just like him-that I was too much of a woman to fight back. As you well know, that doesn’t mean he’s homosexual. The “Sexual Healing” soul singer stated that he was not gay. And it’s true that he liked soft clothing.

He noted Robinson, who survived a dangerous bout with coronavirus four years ago, was heartbroken when he turned down the chance to play him.

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Terrence Howard revealed he refused to play the iconic singer Marvin Gaye due to scenes that would require same-sex kissing 

Marvin, who died at age 44 after being shot by his father during an argument, never came out as gay or bisexual - however he was rumored to have had a relationship with actor Marlon Brando; Marvin pictured in 1981 

The Oscar-nominated actor, 56, appeared on Bill Maher's Club Random podcast Sunday


Maher told the Chicago native that he 'would have been perfect as Marvin Gaye' as the I Heard It Through the Grapevine singer had 'a lot more drama' in his life -  culminating in his 1984 death after his father shot him.

The Oscar-nominated actor said that late music legend Quincy Jones told him that the late What’s Going On artist had same-sex relations in his life.

The Empire star told Maher, 'I'm asking Quincy, "I'm hearing rumors that Marvin was gay" and I'm like, "Was he gay?" And Quincy's like, "Yes."'

Howard said that he 'could not' portray Gaye knowing those scenes would have been included, as producers 'would've wanted to do that, and I wouldn't have been able to do that.'

'You mean you couldn't kiss a guy on screen in a movie?' Maher asked Howard, who replied, 'No - because I don't fake it.'

Maher said that he 'couldn't kiss a man either.'

Howard said he would be dismayed at such a task: 'That would f*** me - I would cut my lips off - If I kissed some man, I would cut my lips off.'

Maher added, 'It does not make me homophobic to not want to kiss a man.'

Howard said he had no issue in an of itself in playing a gay character, but didn't want to take on a role like such himself.

Howard explained: 'That's fine, do what you love to do, but don't do it at me, don't aim it at me and I can't play that character 100 percent, I can't.

Marvin Gaye,” he added.

Terrence Howard revealed he refused to play the iconic singer Marvin Gaye due to scenes that would require same-sex kissing.

The Oscar-nominated actor, 56, appeared on Bill Maher's Club Random podcast Sunday, saying that he passed on the coveted part of Gaye for filmmaker Lee Daniels because he 'couldn't fake it.'

The veteran actor, who's been seen in films such as Hustle & Flow, Crash and Mr.

Holland's Opus, said: 'If I kissed some man, I would cut my lips off.'

Terrence noted that he couldn't 'play the character 100 percent' or 'surrender' himself to a place he 'didn't understand.'

Marvin, who died at age 44 after being shot by his father during an argument, never came out as gay or bisexual - however he was rumored to have had a relationship with actor Marlon Brando.