Terrence Howard skipped Marvin Gaye role over sexuality

βDo what you love, but donβt do it at me, donβt aim it at me.β
Thatβs Terrence Howard talking about gay men while explaining why he never portrayed singer Marvin Gaye onscreen.
He planned at one point to portray Gaye in a movie helmed by βEmpireβ executive producer Lee Daniels, Howard told Bill Maher on the βClub Randomβ podcast released Sunday.
Then he was taken out to dinner and asked to star in a movie about the life of Smokey Robinson β by Smokey Robinson himself. Howard had to turn the βCruisinββ singer down because he was βbeing faithfulβ to Daniels. βI had given my word as a man, Iβm gonna do this with you.β
βThe biggest mistake I made in my career,β Howard told Maher as the two were getting high together. The actor didnβt say exactly when this went down, but added, βHe wanted me to play his life … I had to tell them [no] at the table and it broke his heart.β
But playing Gaye wasnβt to be either. Maher called it βa shameβ because he said Gayeβs life story was much more dramatic.
βIβm sorry, dramaβs drama, and thereβs a lot more drama in getting killed by your dad,β the βReal Timeβ host said. βThatβs a story … thatβs much more interesting and Marvin Gaye, like, you would have been perfect as Marvin Gaye. And that is a story that needs to be told.β
Then Howard, who has been married four times, to three different women, decided to explain why he also didnβt play the twice-married βSexual Healingβ singer.
βI was over at Quincy Jonesβ house β and Iβm not dropping names, Iβm just giving credibility about what Iβm saying β Iβm asking Quincy, Iβm hearing rumors that Marvin was gay … and Iβm like, βWas he gay?β and Quincy is like, βYes.ββ
Insert mic drop here. Gaye told a biographer in 1982 that he wasnβt interested in men and the singerβs younger sister Zeola Gaye was not at all pleased when Jones alluded to her brotherβs sexuality in a 2018 interview.
βThey would have wanted to do that and I wouldnβt have been able to do that,β Howard said.
βYou mean, you couldnβt kiss a guy on screen in a movie?β Maher asked.
βNo, βcause I donβt fake it,β the Oscar-nominated βHustle & Flowβ actor replied. βThat would fβ me. I would cut my lips off. If I did that I would cut my lips off.β
After the host admitted that, well, he couldnβt kiss a man either β βIt does not make me homophobic to not want to kiss a man,β Maher said, βjust like lots of gay men are like, βpβ, yuck.ββ Howard expanded on his reasoning.
βDo what you love, but donβt do it at me, donβt aim it at me,β the actor said. βAnd I canβt play that character 100%. I canβt surrender myself to a place that I donβt understand.β
The actor, who played patriarch Lucious Lyon for six seasons on βEmpire,β declared in 2019 that he was done with acting, βdone pretending.β Since then, heβs done eight movies and two miniseries.