‘I Would Cut My Lips Off’ Says American Actor Howard, Rejecting Marvin Gaye Role Over Prospect Of Kissing A Man

American Actor Terrence Howard revealed that he refused to portray Marvin Gaye in a potential film because of the Motown singer’s alleged homosexuality, saying he’d cut his lips off if he ever kissed a man.

The former “Empire” star made the comment during an appearance on Bill Maher’s “Club Random” podcast. Howard told Maher he turned town a chance to play Smokey Robinson because he was in talks with director Lee Daniels for a possible biopic of Gaye.

“You know what happened with that? I was over at Quincy Jones’ house … I’m asking Quincy, ‘I’m hearing rumors that Marvin was gay,'” Howard said. “And I’m like, ‘Was he gay?’ And Quincy is like, ‘Yes.'”

Daniels, who was an executive producer on “Empire,” has not made a film or television series about Gaye’s life and it’s unclear when Howard had these conversations. Jones, a celebrated music producer, died in November last year.

Gaye was married to two women during his life and was not openly queer.

Howard went on to say that the filmmakers would have wanted to explore Gaye’s rumored homosexuality and that he could not kiss a man.

“I would cut my lips off,” Howard said. “If I kissed a man, I would cut my lips off.”

Howard attributed it to him not being able to “fake it” and he could not act a role he did not understand. Maher told Howard he would not want to a kiss a man either, but “I would not do that” in reference to Howard’s self-mutilation comment

“It does not make me homophobic to not want to kiss a man,” Maher said, comparing it to gay men who would not be interested in women sexually.

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