Terrence Howard's Bizarre Terryology Theory and 11 More Revealing

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Terrence Howard's recent interview with Rolling Stone is gaining lots of buzz for being, well, kind of strange. (Although, this certainly isn't the first time an actor's given an eyebrow-raising interview, nor will it be the last.) Anyway, the Empire star opened up about some very telling—sometimes bizarre—things about himself. The biggest reveals, below: He hasn't received a paycheck from Empire yet. "You know, all my checks from Fox are being held for garnishment, because of my ex. I'm broke as can be. But my wife, she did well for herself, so she's covered us. This place, she's renting it. I'm suffering. There's nothing worse than being a broke movie star." But if he does receive enough money from the show, he'll retire. "I'm just trying to pay my bills. I'm looking forward to this show running its course. If I make a decent amount of money from it, I'll retire." Speaking of paychecks, he went from being paid $3.5 million for Iron Man to $40,000 a movie. "When all that stuff went down about me, you're not in any bargaining position. You're shunned. You're a persona non grata." Why he thinks he got the reputation for being difficult on
Terrence Howard's recent interview with Rolling Stone is gaining lots of buzz for being, well, kind of strange. (Although, this certainly isn't the first time an actor's given an eyebrow-raising interview, nor will it be the last.) Anyway, the Empire star opened up about some very telling—sometimes bizarre—things about himself. The biggest reveals, below: He hasn't received a paycheck from Empire yet. You know, all my checks from Fox are being held for garnishment, because of my ex. I'm broke as can be. But my wife, she did well for herself, so she's covered us. This place, she's renting it. I'm suffering. There's nothing worse than being a broke movie star. But if he does receive enough money from the show, he'll retire. I'm just trying to pay my bills. I'm looking forward to this show running its course. If I make a decent amount of money from it, I'll retire. Speaking of paychecks, he went from being paid $3.5 million for Iron Man to $40,000 a movie. When all that stuff went down about me, you're not in any bargaining position. You're shunned. You're a persona non grata. Why he thinks he got the reputation for being difficult on

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