Terrence Howard Rants To Joe Rogan About Plans To 'Kill Gravity'

October 2024 · 3 minute read

Terrence Howard is a highly respected actor, but also the source of many memes and video clips that circulate social media. He provided internet comedians with even more joke material after his wild interview with Joe Rogan this past week, where he claimed that he planned to “kill gravity.”

One of the Empire actor’s wildest comments during his appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience was that he remembered being inside his mother’s womb. “I was about six months, maybe, inside the womb,” he said. “And I’m like, ‘Okay, don’t forget I’m here, don’t forget, don’t forget, don’t forget.’ You go to sleep. You wake up again. Now something’s moving in front of you and you’re like, ‘Oh, that’s my friend.’ But I had a different name for it – I didn’t know it was my hand.”

The former Fear Factor host entertained his guest’s story and asked him if he remembered being born. “I remember being compressed and you want to panic,” he said. “But you’re flooded with some serotonin and dopamine, to where you feel relaxed and you go right back to sleep. And you remember being born.” He also claimed that he recalled when he was circumcised.

Terrence Howard continued his rants discussing how Robert Downey Jr. left him hanging when it came to a movie opportunity, and bonded with Joe Rogan over their mutual refusal to take the COVID-19 vaccine. “You took a bold stand years ago when the governments were trying to poison their citizens,” he said.

“That’s when I was like, wow, I appreciate you because I lost three to four jobs because I refused to take it. Now we have all of these diseases that are showing themselves because the body is overwhelmed trying to deal with the spike protein. And the more boosters you get, the worse your outcomes are going to be.”

The conversation hit another level when he began to discuss gravity, electricity, and God. “We’re about to kill gravity,” he said. “We’re about to kill their God, gravity, and they don’t want that.” He claimed that gravity was created by “electric force electricity” and is “always seeking a higher pressure condition.”

Terrence Howard is either having a schizophrenic break or he's the smartest man alive and I'm too dumb to know which pic.twitter.com/a0IIHLwr3e

— Clint Russell (@LibertyLockPod) May 21, 2024

Howard made headlines last month when he appeared on Straight Talk wearing a wig. Though he was discussing a lawsuit that was serious for him, people couldn’t look past how ridiculous he appeared onscreen. Nonetheless, he detailed why he was suing Creative Arts Agency.

“I had an issue at Fox and Disney because…the image that you see of us on Empire profile, that came from a still shot from Hustle & Flow,” he said. “They took that, flipped that, and put it on everything. They took the trademark of it, sold it around the world, didn’t ask my permission…That image is worth $100 million at least for how much money that they made from it. We got a forensic photographer to find the actual frame.”

He continued, getting into the specifics of the pay disparity. “CAA, they represented me,” he said. “They also represented some of the people from Big Bang Theory. They also did the deal with Fox. My show was with Fox, the people from Big Bang was with Fox. We had 28 million viewers. They had 11 million viewers. They were getting $2 million, damn near $3 million an episode. Those white kids…that had no name recognition, no Oscar nominations, none of that. We have 28 million viewers, and these jokers are paying me $325,000 an episode.”

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