Terrence Howard

June 8, 2009 at 7:36am PST
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Iron Man’s Terrence Howard stopped traffic in Beverly Hills to save a baby bird from getting run over.

According to The New York Post, six lanes of traffic were stopped when a baby bird walked in front of a bus, and a good samaritan along with Howard (dressed in a suit) stepped into the street waving their hands to signal traffic to stop until the bird was safely across the street.

Aww.

Give that man a gold star.

April 25, 2009 at 8:16am PST
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Terrence Howard is a whiny little bitch.

The Chris Brown supporting dingleberry is still venting about the fact that he was replaced in Iron Man 2 by Don Cheadle.

Dude, it was almost seven months ago. Move on! 

February 12, 2009 at 10:19am PST
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While some Grade-A d-bags have been trying to excuse and justify Chris Brown's attack on Rihanna, Kanye West took to Ryan Seacrest's radio show on Tuesday to defend and offer support to his friend Rihanna.

February 11, 2009 at 7:14am PST
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Terrence Howard has become the first d-bag to speak out in Chris Brown’s defense following Brown’s assault of girlfriend Rihanna on Sunday morning. 

Howard says, “Chris is a great guy. He’ll be all right... Rihanna knows he loves her... Everybody just needs to get out of their way.”

Yeah, nothing says “I love you” like bite marks, a bloody nose and huge contusions.

Both Terrence and Chris make us want to vomit. The next anyone sees either one of them, sock them directly in the face and say, “You know I love you.”

October 20, 2008 at 8:56am PST
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He’s too good for Iron Man 2 but he’s willing to do this?

Terrence Howard got all gussied up to lead the Howard University marching band during Sunday’s homecoming game in Washington, D.C.

If this is any indication of what will be on Terrence’s agenda now that he’s out of the superhero racket, should we expect more crappy albums and maybe the occasional appearance at an IHOP ribbon-cutting ceremony?

October 14, 2008 at 10:17am PST
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Don Cheadle has been cast to replace Terrence Howard in Iron Man 2.

Howard played Jim Rhodes, Tony Stark/Iron Man's best friend and his future armor-clad cohort War Machine. In a scene toward the end of the movie, he longingly gazes at a silver suit of armor as Iron Man flies off and says, “Next time” (such a rad moment in an already bitchin’ movie) setting up Rhodes transformation into War Machine, and a much larger part, in the sequel, which Justin Theroux (Tropic Thunder) is currently writing.

But there won’t be a next time for Howard.

July 23, 2008 at 10:18am PST
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Terrence Howard celebrated his cover of Philadelphia Style magazine in Philadelphia yesterday.

Terrence is using the article to promote his new album. Yes, we said album. He’s going the Jamie Foxx-Scarlett “HoJo” Johansson-Don Johnson route. Yikes. Terrence showed off his pipes alongside Foxx in Ray , but that doesn’t mean he needs to make a record and force people to listen to it. Didn’t he learn anything from watching Eddie Murphy crash and burn?

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