This week in celebrity quotes, Terrence Howard admits he tried to sleep with co-star Nia Long, Porsha Stewart calls soon-to-be ex-husband Kordell Stewart a QUEEN, and Eddie Murphy reveals the real reason there will never be a Coming To America sequel! Plus, former video vixen Melyssa Ford can’t sell in her new career. And Lee Daniels said what?! AND I QUOTE …
“N****, you’re not gonna take me home so you can f***.”
Terrence Howard revealing how he got shot dow by The Best Man co-star Nia Long, after trying to hook up while filming back in 1998, via BET.com.
“I was a music video model, but this is a new career. Real estate. I have yet to make a sale..There’s nothing worse than being well-known and broke.”
Melyssa Ford admitting that famous her assets cannot help her new real estate career, in a trailer from the upcoming Bravo reality show “Blood, Sweat & Heels.”
“Django Unchained is a fantasy, let’s be clear. And when Quentin Tarantino says that Django is more real than Roots, I call bulls**t!”
LeVar Burton responding to Django Unchained director Quentin Tarantino’s criticism of the groundbreaking miniseries Roots, in an interview with New York Magazine via Huffington Post.
“This is not something that a man would do. This is not something that a husband would do. This is something that a QUEEN would do who is being dramatic!”
Porsha Stewart throwing major shade at estranged husband Kordell Stewart in response to how he packed up her belongings, on the recent episode of ‘The Real Housewives of Atlanta.”
“There was some dude who was claiming he was the prince. I be out in the club and this African dude would roll up on me and say, ‘I am the real prince! You stole my life from me! And I want my money! I’ll kill you!”
Eddie Murphy explaining why there will never be a Coming To America sequel, on “The Arsenio Hall Show.”
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“I didn’t understand it! When somebody says to you, as dark as I am, “You’re not Black enough,” it’s like, “What are you talking about?” It’s not like I got up yesterday and I was Asian. What do you mean?”
Whoopi Goldberg responding to the criticism she received regarding her “Blackness” during the ‘80s and ‘90s, in a sit down with BET.com.
“When Halle Berry won her Oscar [for Monster’s Ball], I remember her calling, saying, ‘Are you going to the Vanity Fair party?’ and I’m strung out in the Chateau Marmont, methed out of my mind, thinking I didn’t deserve it.”
Lee Daniels admitting to being high as a kite during the Oscars, in which his star, Halle Berry, collected her award for Best Actress, in a recent interview with Out Magazine.