VIDEO:Terrence Howard Sends A Warning After Taraji P Henson Is Blackballed,Apparently, Terrence and Oprah have…..
Terrence Howard has reportedly issued a warning following rumors that his former co-star, Taraji P. Henson, has been blackballed in Hollywood.
Terrence Howard just went off on Oprah and sent her a strong warning to leave her old friend Taraji alone after Taraji got blackballed for speaking out about the pay inequality in Hollywood and the awful treatment she received while filming “The Colour Purple.” Apparently, Terrence and Oprah have also been secretly feuding for years now after Terrence exposed their secret affair.
According to sources, Oprah blackballed Terrence after that and now Terrence feels like Oprah is doing the same thing to Taraji. This was confirmed by a source who said Oprah and the producers of “The Colour Purple,” were planning to completely blackball Taraji because she ruined the film with her rants and caused it to flop at the Box Office. But Terrence is not having any of it and he just came out to defend Taraji.
The allegations of Henson’s blackballing have sent shockwaves through Hollywood, raising questions about the factors that may have led to her exclusion from certain projects and opportunities. The actress, known for her dynamic performances and outspoken advocacy, has long been regarded as one of the industry’s most talented and respected figures, making the rumors of her blackballing all the more surprising.
Representatives for Henson have refrained from commenting on the rumors, choosing to maintain their silence amid the speculation. The lack of response from the actress has only fueled further speculation and concern among fans and colleagues, who have expressed their support for Henson and their hope for her continued success.
The controversy comes at a sensitive time for Henson, who has faced her fair share of challenges and triumphs throughout her career. Despite her undeniable talent and accolades, the actress has often spoken out about the obstacles she has encountered as a woman of color in Hollywood, shedding light on the systemic issues that continue to plague the industry.
In the meantime, the public remains divided over the veracity of the rumors and the implications for Henson’s career. As speculation mounts and the media frenzy shows no signs of abating, one thing is certain: the allegations have thrust the issue of diversity and representation in Hollywood back into the spotlight, sparking a conversation about equality, inclusion, and the need for change in the industry.