Terrence Howard Breaks His Silence On Domestic Abuse Claims
Terrence Howard is sick and tired of being labeled as a woman beater.
The “Empire” star has been plagued for years by allegations of physical and emotional abuse by his past wives.
In a recent interview with People, Terrence admitted he’s “made terrible mistakes” in his life, which many interpreted as him admitting to abusing women.
I’ve made terrible mistakes throughout my life.
I was dragging baggage with me that was crippling me mentally and physically. But I finally feel I can put that to rest. I can breathe again.
When folks on social media to began to drag Terrence, he caught a case of Twitter fingers and addressed the allegations directly.
Terrence tweeted, “I have never been abusive to anyone in my entire life!” He noted the only “mistakes” he’s made in his past was “trusting the wrong people.”
He went on to let all of the cyber Crips and backspace Bloods know, “You come for me, I come for you. Eye for an eye!”
Peep his tweets below.
I've never been abusive to anyone in my entire life. I have loved and paid the price for love. I am the same loving being since day 1!
— Terrence D Howard (@terrencehoward) March 25, 2017
When I say that I've made mistakes, it is not regarding violence but judgement. Trusting the wrong people!
— Terrence D Howard (@terrencehoward) March 25, 2017
I firmly believe that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth. Kiss for a ????
— Terrence D Howard (@terrencehoward) March 25, 2017
This double standard that has permitted abusive women to feel that they can assault a man and not reap where they have sowed is wrong!
— Terrence D Howard (@terrencehoward) March 25, 2017
The cyber space abuse and bullying that has gone unanswered has come to an end!
— Terrence D Howard (@terrencehoward) March 25, 2017
You come for me, I come for you. Eye for an eye!
— Terrence D Howard (@terrencehoward) March 25, 2017
— Terrence D Howard (@terrencehoward) March 25, 2017
I’m going to let Terrence Howard finish, but in 2001, he admitted to hitting his first wife, Lori, and in 2013, his second wife, Michelle Ghent, was granted a restraining order after he allegedly hit and kicked her on a family vacation.
Terrence claimed it was self-defense.
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