By Karu F. Daniels, AOL Black Voices
Move over Shemar Moore!!!
Duane Martin is the latest black Hollywood hottie to come out ... disputing rumors that he's homosexual.
Oh, the power of the blogesphere: able to have the most reclusive personalities come out swinging.
Scary.
The 'All of Us' actor and his beloved wife, actress Tisha Campbell Martin, broke their long-held silence in an effort to dispel internet scuttlebutt that their marriage was doomed -- and that Martin is gay.
"Mark Twain said it best: 'A lie can travel halfway round the world while the truth is putting on its shoes,'" the 42-year old Brooklyn native surmised in an interview with Essence. "So I'm not going to defend myself against a gay rumor when I'm trying to defend my son [Xen] against autism."
"We would look really stupid trying to take our focus off autism, which affects all of us, to fight a gay rumor," he added. "The reason we are talking today is because what we will defend is our 17-year relationship. Nobody is touching that. So whoever wants to rumble, let's rumble."
The couple have been married for 11 years and together for 17, Campbell-Martin (a former child star) said, adding that the rumors started after he didn't join her for a celebrity fundraising event they usually both attend together. "This year he couldn't make it because he had to be in Turks and Caicos scouting for locations for the hotel we're building there," she shared.
"So I went to represent with Tichina [Arnold]," the former 'Martin' star continued. "After I left Philly, I heard that a radio disc jockey announced we'd had an amicable split. Then Duane got a call from Cedric the Entertainer saying, 'I just want y'all to know, Dawg, y'all broke up.' (Laugh) So it progressed from he and I having an amicable split to Duane verbally abuses me to Duane physically abuses me to Duane has a girlfriend on the side to Duane has a boyfriend on the side to I also live an alternative lifestyle."
The couple maintains that their marriage is intact and even collectively dismissed talk that Will Smith and Duane were lovers.
"Our theory is that it's really a slave mentality," she explained. "Whenever the Black community has leaders, potential leaders or a family unit, we emasculate them. You don't ever see them do that to Ben Affleck or Matt Damon. They can be friends, and be powerful individually or collectively and do amazing things."
"It's a Brat Pack when white people do it," he chimed in.
"When two brothers are successful or have influential and powerful friends, we have to emasculate them," she furthered. "On the real, we even did it to Oprah [Winfrey] and Gayle [King]. We have to get over that because at the end of the day who really cares? We have Katrina, autism and children killing one another in my hometown of Newark. I don't know what the obsession is with celebrities, but maybe it helps people feel better about their own situation. We just know that it's something that comes along with being in front of the camera."
When asked about how radio personalities dealt with the controversial subject matter, Martins referred to them as "bottom feeders because they live off s---."
"They go after the low hanging fruit, the lowest common denominator, because they can't get off the bottom and they are trying to feed off others to get to the top," he said. "My family in New York called me and told me they wanted to call Wendy Williams because she was talking negatively about me and Tisha. I told them, "For what?"


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By: viola on 9/16/2007 12:06AM
Duane and Tisha ARE GOING TO HAVE THEIR LIVES DESTROYED, AND FORTUNES STOLEN IF THEY DON'T CUT TIES WITH THE CARIBBEAN CREEP MICHAEL MISICK. THEY'LL BE LUCKY IF THEY DON'T END UP IN PRISON DOWN THERE. THE PEOPLE ARE NOTORIOUS AMERICAN HATERS. ALL BLACK PEOPLE ARE NOT YOUR PEOPLE. WAKE UP.
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By: robert barnes on 9/12/2007 1:21AM
Telling (Falsely stating that I am a closet homo) I rest my case. I have no fear of homosexuals or of being a homosexual. You stated that you are not a homo but you strongly defend their agenda. You quoted the Bible on God love and I quoted the Bible on the consequences for sins. Read the entire Bible, Roman and Genesis were God shows man his hatred for homosexuality. God loves a sinner but hate sin. Homosexual lifestyle is an abomination in God sight. Those aren't my words but Gods' words. If you don't like those words, then your beef is not with me but with God. Spreading God words is not spreading hatred. Why is it ok for you to disagree with me but when I disagree with you I got to be a bigot, spreading hatred,or a closet homo. Yohaness, Where I'm from when a person wanted to start a fight he would call someone a homo or talk about their mother. That kind of talk is a insult. Telling, I don't hate you. I disagree with your life style. I think that your lifestyle is sick and perverted.
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By: eliot jones on 9/12/2007 2:02AM
this world is full of fools who have nothing better to do then post inappropriate lies about someone other then them self if your going to post anything post whats going on with the jena 6 story
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By: robert barnes on 9/12/2007 3:01AM
Yes I am bias against homosexuality as I am against stealing and killing. God is also bias. God place homosexuality in the same category with beastiality. Wrong is wrong. Why am I ignorent because I agree with the Bible and disagree with you? The word fag and nigger aren't equal by Webster's standard. Webster Collegiate Dictionary define the word nigger- a member of any dark skinned race- taken to be offensive. Webster define the word fag as a homosexual person. Webster states nothing about the word fag being offensive. Homos made the word offensive in the late 90s for sympathy. Another homo sympathy card.
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By: Yohaness on 9/12/2007 3:32AM
#32 I don't want to get into bible quoting scriptures on BV because I know no matter what religion you personally believe in. There's homosexuality across all walks of life in every background. Preachers who are homosexual or bisexual and leading double lives. Preaching against homosexuality in the pulpit on sunday but sleeping with men on the side aswell. I don't believe it's a choosen lifestyle R Barnes. there are people who lose their jobs, lose there families, get harassed and murdered just for being gay. There has been families where there has been more than 1 gay relative. There is NO gay agenda but who would want to be discriminated against?. homosexuality has been around since the beginning of time and not going anywhere. It's just taboo, i think there's people who aren't informed and/or choose to be ignorant about it. You can have your belief systems but your earlier comments about gays was very discrminating much like that of Isaiah Washington and Tim Hardaway. It came across as hate speech. I don't know about you but I wasn't trying to insight a fight with you, calling someone a f*g or homo to start an arguement or talking badly about their mother is childish. I was only giving you my opinion on the topic and letting you know that I disagreed with your comment.
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By: robert barnes on 9/12/2007 5:04AM
I agree with you eliot jones. Free the young brothers and don't over look the 19 year old sister that was kidnapped, raped and tortured by 6 white supremacists in Virginia. Wake up Black People we have real problems to deal with and the homo rights problem (Telling having the right to bang his buddy) is not one of them.
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By: robert barnes on 9/12/2007 5:03AM
I agree to disagree. I didn't call you ignorent because you disagree with me. Killing have been around since the beginning of time is that good or bad and yes there are pimps preaching Gods words. That has all to do with the person preaching and not with Gods words (the Bible). Homosexuality is a lifestyle chose. The only people who has the God giving right to be confused are Hermaphrodite. They are born with both male and female organs. My sympathy and prayers are for them. I have no sympathy for homos who know what God wanted them to be. Male organ be a man, female organ be a woman.
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By: TellingItLikeItIs on 9/12/2007 6:41AM
Mr. Barnes, You sound like an uneducated foolish person. You don't know ANYTHING about MY lifestyle. As I stated before, I am not a homosexual, but I don't go around judging or discriminating against them. Just because I have friends that are Gay doesn't mean my life is perverted. I am a very happily married woman thank you very much. I love my gay friends just like I love my straight friends. What they do in the privacy of their own homes is their business whether they be straight and gay. Keep your ignorance to yourself. I never said you were a closet gay, but for someone to be so obsessed with hate shows that somewhere inside you have some kind of fear against them.
I posted a long time ago on quite a few blogs about the Jena 6 and no one paid attention to them. This is not about supporting a SO-CALLED AGENDA as you put it. It's about fighting against ANY kind of IGNORANCE rather it be against blacks like the Jena 6, women, gays, etc. DISCRIMINATION is DISCRIMINATION.
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By: TellingItLikeItIs on 9/12/2007 6:56AM
Also to answer one of your statements, being homosexual is NOT a choice. Why don't you read a book sometimes and learn about something before you talk about it. Just because someone is born with the body parts, it doesn't mean it determine their sexuality. That is ANATOMICAL. Sexuality or sexual orientation is determined by the brain and IT is determined during the development of the fetus. Gender Identity is determined by society and what it tells us how a male or female is supposed to act. Sometimes there are children that are born with the body parts but on the inside they have the hormones of a male or female which are predominate in them. Are you going to tell me those children CHOOSE to be that way? Maybe you need to do some reading on the subject.
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By: William Reid on 9/12/2007 8:01AM
It do not make a difference if people are gay or not. Acknowledge people for who they are, not who they are laying in the bed with. I'm a homosexaul and proud of it. Being gay doesn't change me from being a good person. I love everyone and everything. That is what God wants. May GOd Bless us all.
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