TERRENCE HOWARD....CLAIMS DIDDY WAS TRYING TO TAKE THAT! TAKE THAT!

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Iron Man" actor and musician Terrence Howard recently made the shocking allegation that Sean "Diddy" Combs attempted to come on to him during a private meeting they had years prior.

While appearing on the "PBD Podcast" on Friday, April 4, Howard, 56, recalled a situation with Diddy in which the "Empire" actor claimed the now-imprisoned hip-hop mogul wanted to "f-ck" him. After their alleged interaction, Howard claimed he cut off all communication with Diddy so he could protect his "man card."

At one point in their conversation, Howard reflected on an alleged situation he had with Diddy, who's currently facing several criminal charges related to sex trafficking and racketeering.

According to Howard, he once visited Diddy to help him with his acting skills after being "invited ... for weeks." However, Howard claimed that when the two were together, Diddy didn't have materials to work on, and, instead, he only sat there, "looking" at Howard.

The "Best Man Holiday" actor then claimed that Diddy asked to listen to some of Howard's music, but instead of offering feedback, Diddy allegedly stayed silent, "just sitting" there.

Howard revealed to David he was confused by Diddy's behavior before saying his assistant alleged the "Hello Good Morning" rapper was "trying to f-ck" him.

“Now you know to be hands-off with somebody,” Howard said, adding he's had that interaction with several producers in the past whom he's threatened "to punch" or "knock their head off."

He continued: “When you approach a real man about his masculinity, you’re going to get a real reaction back."

Howard, who has starred in TV shows like "All My Children," "Family Matters," and, most recently, "Flight Night," also revealed he won't take certain roles, including any gay characters.

“I’ve lost businesses because I don’t bend over in that way. I don’t compromise. I don’t play gay roles. I don’t kiss a man. I don’t do that sh-t because the man card means everything," he said.

Howard's claims come 10 years after reports surfaced that Diddy banned his sons from appearing on the Fox show "Empire," which also featured Taraji P. Henson.

"Diddy kicked up a huge stink and called all the top brass at 20th Century Fox TV to get them to change their rules over music rights,” a source told Page Six. “He said there was no way his son was signing over his intellectual property. So he banned him from the show.”

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