Wilson Cruz, a renowned actor and advocate in LGBTQ+ rights, recently took a moment on social media platforms like Threads and Instagram, expressing his disapproval over Terrence Howard's controversial take on masculinity, especially regarding playing gay characters.
Terrence Howard, who many recognize from "Empire," has stirred up quite a debate with his comments made on Patrick Bet-David's podcast. His views on masculinity have certainly caught people off guard.
On that podcast, Howard laid out his strong opinions with, "Always be THE man in any room. It's been my mantra, even if it meant losing business because I refuse certain things. I don't play gay roles or kiss men. To me, that 'man card' matters immensely."
It didn't take long before these statements started circulating all over social media, drawing a lot more than just a few raised eyebrows. Wilson Cruz was one among many who chimed in.
Having shared screen time with Howard back in 1996 with "Johns," Cruz took his thoughts online. He noted an inconsistency, recalling how Howard once admired Cruz's work, leaving everyone wondering why Howard's views seemingly shifted.
Cruz went further, accusing Howard's current facade as a ploy, suggesting Howard's actions might be more about industry perception rather than genuine beliefs about masculinity.
Despite Howard's successful Hollywood career, he's no stranger when it comes down a controversial path. Allegations and legal troubles involving former partners have painted Howard as a bit difficult in professional circles.
With critics on all sides, Howard's team stood by him, explaining his comments were just a reflection on his personal choices, underscoring his right in role selection.
His representatives stressed how important artistic freedom should be, maintaining that artists shouldn't have their artistic decisions scrutinized. They insisted Howard's words weren't meant as an affront.
Still, Cruz argued that his issue wasn't with Howard's role choices but rather with implying that there's a connection between playing a gay character and losing masculinity.
Cruz fired back with a poignant statement: "Being a man isn't about where your d**k goes; it's about where your hands don't." He urged consideration that true masculinity builds and defends, advocating justice over proving manhood. Cruz challenged Howard and others, proposing a shift in focus from rigid ideas about "manhood" toward embracing broader humanity.
This back-and-forth between Cruz and Howard shines a light on ongoing debates around masculinity and representation in entertainment. It asks us all—actors, audiences, and society—to reconsider roles and expectations associated with masculinity.
As this conversation continues, it not only highlights various perspectives within LGBTQ+ circles but also calls us all, once again, toward dismantling stereotypes and fighting—not just calling out—for inclusive representation in media.
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