MLK’s Family Wants To Shut Down Sidepiece Scenes In New Biopic

Posted on January 18th, 2010 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: Bolitics, News

After winning accolades for keeping it gully on gritty films like Precious and Monster’s Ball, director Lee Daniels says Martin Luther King Jr.’s family shouldn’t fear his involvement in the new King biopic “Selma”. Apparently the family had some concerns about a certain draft of the script that contains a scene featuring King hooking up with a hooker. Look under the hood for more.

For months now, King’s family has been nervous about “Selma.” Produced by Brad Pitt and “Slumdog Millionaire” Oscar-winner Christian Colson, the project’s script portrays King (r.) as the tireless martyr of America’s civil rights movement. But Paul Webb’s screenplay also shows him to be a flesh-and-blood man who had, as his colleague Ralph Abernathy wrote, a “weakness for women.”

In one scene, President Lyndon Johnson tells FBI director J. Edgar Hoover that he doesn’t know or care “whether [King] has a gargantuan appetite for p- or whether he just sometimes needs a woman’s touch when he’s away from home …”

In another scene at a Washington hotel, King meets a flirtatious woman who tells him, “You look like you need some tender loving care, honey.”

“You’re way out of my price bracket,” says King.

“I’ll donate part of my fee to the cause,” she says.

Soon thereafter, Hoover’s agents are seen recording King’s lovemaking with the woman, as well as their postcoital conversation. King’s wife, Coretta, receives a copy of the tape, with an anonymous blackmail letter.

The Nobel Prize winner actually received such a tape and letter. According to King biographer David Garrow, King explained his numerous extramarital affairs as “a form of anxiety reduction.” In 1968, according to historian Taylor Branch, he admitted to Coretta that he’d carried on a five-year romance with a married woman.

Still, King’s heirs are trying to keep his dalliances out of “Selma.” Last week, a rep for Martin Luther King 3rd told us, “Our attorneys are reviewing the script.”

But now, “Selma” director Lee Daniels tells us the Kings can relax. “The script they have is not my script,” says Daniels, whose last movie, “Precious,” has sparked major Oscar buzz.

Daniels is still “evaluating” the draft by Webb (who has written a script on Abraham Lincoln for Steven Spielberg). But Daniels says he doesn’t believe the hooker scene is necessary.

“This project is still in an embryonic stage,” he says. “But I can tell you my story focuses on the civil rights marches. It’s not about tapes and prostitutes. It’s about the African-American man who changed history.”

Sorry Lee, if we know anything about you, some hoes are gonna creep their way onto the screen at some point. We hate to say it on his holiday, but King was chopping hoes down JFK style! We’re waiting for Tiger to read this post so he can tell Elin his habit was “a form of anxiety reduction” too.

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  • I Am Legend

    next thing they gonna say about MLK was he was Illuminati as well

  • http://esaw@rock.com REAL TALK

    SO KING HAD A LITTLE TIGER WOODS IN HIM HUH?

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    REAL REAL TALk
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  • Well Alright…….

    SURELY…they aren’t going to include the womanizing stuff that I read in Rev. Ralph Abernathy’s book, “And The Wall Came Tumbling Down”!!! OMG!

  • ChitownFinest008

    “On MLK, everybody get ya freak on” – Barbershop

  • KING KOOPA

    The truth is never harmful.

  • I’m Just Me: Keeping It Real Since: 1983. 88 Days!!

    Don’t think it needs to be mentioned.

  • Dilla

    Ya know, everybody is human. If MLK had affairs it’s nothing out of the ordinary. Jesus was the only man without sin. I think he should be portrayed as the real MLK and I mean no disrespect, but how many prominent men have affairs/Cheat?

  • ChitownFinest008

    Jesus was dating Mary Madeline ;)

  • Taylor

    Oh yea and that fat homo J.Edgar Hoover was tapping everyone and their mama back in the day From King to Kennedy himself. It is said that he use to do it to everyone from Politicos to hollywood. It was his insurance policy when he wanted things from these people.How do you think a man who was a flaming homosexual dies in Power heading the FBI in his 70′s? And it was already proven such tapes are in the archives and still in existance so don’t hide what others can prove to be true b/c you make a big deal out of something that has long since been buried and minor.

  • Gimmeabreak78

    MLK was a great man indeed, but that doesn’t mean that the unseemly parts of his life need go without mention in a biopic. The man was as complex as any other human being. I think too often we are so prone to hero-worshipping in this society, that don’t care to look at the flaws in heros–even if we can learn from them.

  • Marquis de Sade

    Slide

    Ironic, ain’t it? The male species spends the first few minutes of his life forcin’ himself out of the vagina, and then once puberty sets in, spends the rest of his life tryin’ to force himself back into the vagina – Hmmmm, the circle of life, indeed, eh?

  • Steve

    They need to worry the affairs of famous white men first, and then I’m with it.

  • Leah

    @ Marquis de Sade

    Actually, this much is truth of BOTH genders:

    ‘… spends the first few minutes of … life forcin’ … out of the vagina’

    So the circle of life thing kinda’ doesn’t work.

  • http://www.kanyeuniversecity.com/blog/imgpop.php?img=http://www.kanyeuniversecity.com/client_images/kanyewest/3164_b0e5bda4c46c8d17b6cf25713d3170ac.jpg Slide Like A Fresh Pair of Gators

    Ironic, ain’t it?
    _____________________________________

    @Marquis de Sade

    Fam, think about how men have had their lives & reputations ruined all in the name of getting some…

    Not just celebrities, a friend or even a friend of a friend…

    These men throw caution to the wind and have taken the most foolhardy risks all in the name of satisfying their sexual urges…

    Case & Point:
    - Elliot Spitzer who HIMSELF wrote laws against prostitution!
    - Mark Sanford who flew to ANOTHER continent on FATHER’S DAY weekend to get some…
    - Tiger Woods and all of those unattractive random a$$ white broads… This dude earned over a Billion Dollars playing golf and he’s messing with an ugly a$$ Waffle House Waitress… SMMFH (*I bring that up because if that was me I’d be messing with Top Notch B*tches!!! Not no big nose pizza face random a$$ run of the mill stank ho’s…)

    If women only knew how powerful that thing is in between their legs… SMMFH… Tsk, tsk, tsk…

  • c-lo goodie

    This is the wrong time to bring this up! Stop giving Rush Limbaugh fuel…

  • seriously?

    if you’re gonna keep it real keep it ALL THE WAY real. smh

  • http://bossip Shawn Jones

    People in hollywerid no their place. Do you think the Jews would allow their race/religion to be shown in a negative light? We have tolerated our race being shown in a negative light but this will not be tolerated. Guaranteed.

  • BLACK APACHE

    MLK KING OF THE REDBONES. HE SET ALL THESE LIGHTSKIN NEGROES FREE AND THEY PAY HIM BACK BY FUKIN THE WHITE MAN. HE STILL THE KING.

  • Def

    @Gimmeabreak78

    GIRL I WANNA MOTOR BOAT THEM BOOBS!!

  • Jessica

    Only Jesus Christ was perfect and only God is good. When will people realize this? EVERYBODY HAS DONE SOMETHING MORALLY WRONG IN LIFE. Not that this justify anybodies bad behavior in anyway but it does let you know none of this is news… NEXT.

  • Somali Ninga

    MLK was art of the BOULE (black version of the Illuminati/Elite) and he was a womanizer!! WHAT AN A§§HOLE!!!! He probably was part of Malcolm X’s murder!!

  • Not that Michael

    Why are they scared of the truth? Leave it in. The King family should be one to talk of family shame. They are way worse than their father’s little habit was. They would put their father’s picture on a KFC bucket if it brought them extra money. Those fools are SHAMELESS.

  • Kool Breeze

    @not that michael

    That was hilarious…rlof

  • Dr. Hayden Drake

    @Somali Ninga

    Out of Curiosity. How is the Boule’ like the Illuminate?

  • Frankie Says Holla!

    @not that michael totally agreed!!!

    Additionally, why is the family so concerned about whitewashing history. I could understand it if they didn’t want to do this version of his life when Coretta was still alive to respect her dignity. But I don’t see why some people want to continue with this revisionist history and put MLK on a pedestal. Yes he did sleep around – get over it. He is flawed like everyone else.

  • moneymagnet

    If JFK spent 5% of his time s.c.r.e.w.i.n.g models, actresses, and other men’s wives, this his biopic should only have 5% of such subject matter.
    ——————————————————-
    I think it’s safe to say that JFK had more w/h/o/r/e/s than a brothel on payday. He has MLK, Bill Clinton & all of the US senators, congressmen & presidents from 1860-2009 BEAT!

    JFK was a FREAK! I would’ve burned the white house down with him in it if I were in Jackie’s shoes-D/A/M/N!

  • Sydney™

    “MLK was art of the BOULE (black version of the Illuminati/Elite) and he was a womanizer!! WHAT AN A§§HOLE!!!! He probably was part of Malcolm X’s murder!!”

    You are a freaking idiot. How dare you. It is YOU who are an a**hole.

  • Sydney™

    *m-o-d-i-c-u-m*

    And I do not think a cinematic view into Dr. King’s alleged infidelity is essential to a film portraying his role in the Civil Rights Movement and in his advocacy for people of color. As evidenced today, there are already individuals who are more than eager to exploit any exposed weakness/salacious angle of this segment of history, and I cannot see any good coming out of that. We have enough negative imagery with which to contend.

  • Daywalker(The Daydream!!!)

    Sydney™
    1/18/10, 16:42:pm

    “MLK was art of the BOULE (black version of the Illuminati/Elite) and he was a womanizer!! WHAT AN A§§HOLE!!!! He probably was part of Malcolm X’s murder!!”

    You are a freaking idiot. How dare you. It is YOU who are an a**hole.
    ______________________________________________
    :shock: Wow SYD!!! I must be rubbing off on you!! (No sexual reference intended) You get em, gurrl!! :wink:

  • Somali Ninga

    @ Dr. Hayden Drake
    The Boule are the black version of the Elite!!

  • Gimmeabreak78

    @Sydney

    Hey, there!

    With respect to your opinion about MLK’s infidelity, do you think there is a way to cinematically depict it without sensationalizing it? I think any authentic rendering of his story ought to include it, not necessarily because it is titillating, but because it was historically impactful. His dalliances were fuel for the fire of hatred J. Edgar Hoover felt towards him. So much of the late FBI’s director’s efforts at discrediting him and disrupting the movement was focused on Dr. King’s philandering.

  • Sydney™

    I’m sorry, Day, but I’m not allowing this icon of history whose sacrificed so much to ameliorate the lives of others be maligned on this day of remembrance. I won’t stand for it.

  • Gimmeabreak78

    @Somali

    What is wrong with you? It’s a serious question.

  • Sydney™

    @Gimmeabreak78

    Hi there!

    I think there is a way to tastefully portray that fallibilities of Dr. King, but my fear is that a biopic may get the “Hollywood” treatment, which tends to sensationalize and exploit. I respect Lee Daniels, but I would feel more comfortable with such a project in the hands of Spike Lee, whose cinematic portrayal of Malcolm X was very well-executed, I thought. Yes, J. Edgar Hoover’s obsession with Dr. King is documented (I think CNN published a story in the past few years on Hoover’s records on Dr. King, if I recall correctly), as are other less savory aspects of this civil rights icon’s life. I would have to read/hear more about the vision of this particular project.

  • Somali Ninga

    @ Gimmeabreak78
    MLK was part of the Boule! An elite group of blacks who want to be Eurocentric rather than Afrocentric and they want to be the black community in peril! That’s why I said he doesn’t care about the black community.

  • Somali Ninga

    @ Gimmeabreak78
    The boule also believe in excluded blacks who are not high cla$$.
    http://thisis50.ning.com/profiles/blogs/you-thought-the-illuminati-was?xg_source=activity

  • AWWWWWWWWWWWWWSHADDAAAP!!!!!

    @
    Sydney™

    1/18/10, 16:42:pm

    “MLK was art of the BOULE (black version of the Illuminati/Elite) and he was a womanizer!! WHAT AN A§§HOLE!!!! He probably was part of Malcolm X’s murder!!”

    You are a freaking idiot. How dare you. It is YOU who are an a**hole.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Why, Sydney – I am impressed. You’re gonna start me up fantasizing about you running around in them knee-high leather boots with a mini-skirt again. “You’re under arrest, Sugar.”

  • AWWWWWWWWWWSHADDAAAP!!!!!

    NOW what are they doing with my name?

  • Sydney™

    @Somali Ninga

    On what authority are you speaking about the black community and its members? Unless I’m mistaken, you’re not African American, correct? Yet I’ve read a number of degrading/inciteful comments from you. Who are you to address who cares about the black community when you hold little respect for it yourself?

  • Gimmeabreak78

    @Sydney

    You’re right about Spike. I think I trust him to do the project more also, but I would hope that Lee Daniels would have the mental a c u m e n to know that it is uneccesary to sensationalize MLK’s philandering in order to be true to his story, but I understand your point.

    J. Edgar Hoover used to send Coretta Scott King recordings of MLK’s phone calls with mistresses after JEH tapped MLK’s phone. I would be interested in how a director would treat J. Edgar Hoover’s obsessive surveillence of MLK and his justification for it.

  • Somali Ninga

    @ Sydney
    I think you’re the idiot for not knowing who MLK really is. I think you and most of the AA community are BLIND!! Please STFU!!! Do some research then bit©h about my comments!

  • Sydney™

    LMAO @ Awww. Brother, I’m two steps away from putting on my ‘fro and handing out an old-fashioned curse-out.

    @Somali Ninga

    Now you think most black Americans are blind?

    You’re just sticking that foot of yours further into your mouth, aren’t you? Fascinating.

    Please take your medicine and log off.

  • AWWWWWWWWWWSHADDAAAP!!!!!

    Syd, some people get a false sense of empowerment by getting under another’s skin. Don’t be manipulated.

  • Somali Ninga

    @ Sydney
    The Boule was founded by MLK and Henry McKee Minton!! It’s satanic and it hasn’t helped the black communit at all! It’s made things worse.
    My comments aren’t degrading towards AA its trying to expose MLK!

  • AWWWWWWWWWWSHADDAAAP!!!!!

    *under another’s skin…

  • Somali Ninga

    @ Sydney
    We’re blind to believe MLK helped us but he didn’t!!
    Man, you’re sensitive

  • Sydney™

    You’re right, Awww. I have an abundance of respect for the people involved in the Civil Rights Movement, and I refuse to let that legacy be denigrated. I’m out.

  • Somali Ninga

    @ Sydney
    do some research please!!!

  • AWWWWWWWSHADDAAAP!!!!!

    Syd, did you see ’60 Minutes’ yesterday?
    They showed footage from Haiti of heavy
    equipment scooping up dead bodies and putting
    them into huge receptacles like they would
    for snow in a storm or on a construction site???
    I can’t get that imagery out of my mind.

  • AWWWWSHADDAAAP!!!!!

    So many of those people are going to be buried
    in mass graves without the proper ceremonies.
    No individual markers to identify them.
    I feel for their families.
    That’s abhorrent treatment of the dead.

  • AWWWWSHADDAAAP!!!!!

    *m-a-s-s

  • Tiffany Drake

    This is very interesting, yes, very much indeed.

  • Tiffany Drake

    I fully understand the importance of portraying MLK as a man but I think it is much more appropriate to remember his legacy as a leader.

    I question whether this film “Selma” is about MLK’s life or his work. If it is about his life then okay portray him as he was and call the film “MLK” or KING.

    But if this film is about his work and his legacy then I think his extramarital affairs should not be allowed to cloudy the remembrance of what he had done for us all.

    For the record, I loved him as a leader, not for being a man, how ever,
    We owe him our respect.

  • Tiffany Drake

    @Sydney

    I agree, I think not only would Spike Lee do a better job as director, I think he deserves the opportunity more than any other director. I personally loved Malcolm X and thought Spike handled well the task of summarizing the life of a giant. I wonder who made this call.
    I’m sorry I wasn’t a fan of “Precious.”

    @Somali Ninga

    Hayden is a member of the Boule’ I am sure he would be very interested in you your explanation of who they really are and your comparison of them to the (SMH) Illuminati. I for one look forward to reading not only what you write but also his reply.

  • Let me

    Black people are delusional
    MLK was just a man like any living today. Men have weaknesses and like it or not that makes even the most honored black men in history either having been a hoe or a f#ggot.
    Even Obama is weak for something we may never know.
    Its called being Human

  • Mock Rock Star

    All of the black men and women who have been prominently credited in American history with uplifting and and advancing the lives of black people have been people of faith (and mostly Christian, I might add). I don’t think that is accidental. Why the suspicion of MLK because of his day job? Why the suspicion of Christians in general? This isn’t the first time I’ve heard you mention something lik
    _________________________________________________
    The reason why most of the prominent black men and women were of some type of faith is because 85% of the United States is of some type of religious faith because they are afraid of going to hell. When U a down trotted people and most barely had an education then yes U will believe every word of the Bible (even without reading it for yourself) because the oppressor has told U that’s your hope. Now there were a few black people who live outside the book: A. Phillip Randolph and James Foreman who were part of the Civil Rights movement. Hubert Harrison who was a Worker’s Right Organizer and Lorraine Hansberry who even address the issue of atheism in her play “A Raisin In the Sun” and the young girl was slapped in the mouth for even speaking against giving credit to a God that’s not there for the work that people do…U’ll also notice that the character was in college. Now U know and I know if an Black Atheist was to come into the lime light speaking of equal right for everyone and persuading people to do away with the bigoted and blood thirsty Bible then the Christians will believe that person is the anti-Christ and they will do everything in their power to bring forth the apocalypse because in all reality Christians are so repressed that they sit around and look for signs of the apocalypse so they can finally stop living on their knees and go to heaven

  • Somali Ninga

    @ Tiffany Drake
    are u drdrake related?

  • Gimmeabreak78

    @Mock Rock Star

    I often hear you rail against what you perceive to be bigoted opinions and stereotypes about homosexuality, so it’s pretty interesting to hear you respond with bigoted opinions and stereotypes against Christianity.

    When U a down trotted people and most barely had an education then yes U will believe every word of the Bible (even without reading it for yourself) because the oppressor has told U that’s your hope.
    ____________________________________________
    So only the ignorant and the opressed are Christians?

    You also made a comment indicating that a black atheist couldn’t preach a message of human equality. You and I agree there, because MLK, Malcolm X, and others like them preached the equality of the races on moral grounds. Since morality requires the distinction between inherent good and inherent evil, and atheists do not ascribe to the constructs of inherent good and inherent evil, they find themselves at a disadvantage when faced with pressing human issues that the rest of humanity couches in moral terms.

    Furthermore, I’m not sure which Bible you are reading, but the book is neither bigoted, nor bloodthirsty.

  • Gimmeabreak78

    @Mock Rock Star

    Have you ever read the Bible in its entirety, or are you just referencing excerpts people told you about?

  • DR.FUNK

    Yep. Dr.King was very human.Does not belittle his societal impact at all.(imo)

  • Abner Kravitz

    He was a great negro and a credit to his race. My grand Father owned and managed one of motels he stayed at. In fact he had one of my Grand Fathers janitors to keep an eye out for prying eyes while he was shtupping one of his female aids. The way my Gramps tell it, she was a screamer.

  • Tiffany Drake

    @Somali Ninja

    Lol, yes. He is my husband.

  • Tiffany Drake

    @Mock Rock Star

    You have given me some things to think
    about.

    Now, I do admit, that I haven’t read
    the whole bible word for word. But I
    do get real cute for church, where I
    receive the word and study it as it is presented. I guess I have to ask my
    self,(whisper)am I a cherry picker?

    Honestly most of us have not read
    the full bible and don’t plan to.
    I turn to the bible as I need it’s
    wisdom and guidance.

    Plus I have a husband who thinks
    he knows everything, so I ask him.

    I guess one may have to simply find
    a good church.

    (crossing self)

  • Mock Rock Star

    Tiffany Drake

    1/18/10, 23:50:pm

    @Mock Rock Star

    You have given me some things to think
    about.

    Now, I do admit, that I haven’t read
    the whole bible word for word. But I
    do get real cute for church, where I
    receive the word and study it as it is presented. I guess I have to ask my
    self,(whisper)am I a cherry picker?

    Honestly most of us have not read
    the full bible and don’t plan to.
    I turn to the bible as I need it’s
    wisdom and guidance.

    Plus I have a husband who thinks
    he knows everything, so I ask him.

    I guess one may have to simply find
    a good church.

    (crossing self)
    ________________________________________
    Well this would be a great topic for U two to discuss. I’m not totally equipt yet lead people away from religion, but I’m getting there. I’m actually a bit surprised that your husband is such a upstanding Christian, because he seems to be intelligent, but maybe this tearing down religion isn’t his “calling.” I know it’s more safe to believe “just in case”, but for me when I’ve actually had to deal with homosexuality at a young age, and being a black woman I see that the Bible and this God have very little love for me if I were to be true to myself. Also the fact that God still hasn’t appeared and people have been actually waiting for him to returns well over 2,000 years really cause my rational mind to believe he never was and he never will be. There are a lot of good things in the Bible, but that’s not my focus…I’ll leave that to the faithful :-)

  • ITSME

    I GOT TO DO MORE READING BECAUSE I DIDN”T KNOW ALL THAT!!!!!

  • tg

    Why is this being brought up now – because black people feel a DROP uplifted by Obama and need to be put back in their place – by associating and humiliating MLK with a scandalous background that consists of womanizing. These people never sleep when it comes to us.

  • Gimmeabreak78

    @Mock Rock Star

    Sorry I had to run last night, but I’m back now. I doubt that you are still here, but in case you happen to drop by, here is my response:

    Almost every text you have taken from the Bible, you have taken out of context. Their is a big difference between simply depicting a recorded event of what happened and endorsing a particular behavior.

    Also, there is a big difference between Old Testement Law and New Testement grace.

    The Bible clearly states that “without the shedding of blood there can be no forgiveness of sin” (Heb. 9:22). That is why nearly every sin in the Old Testement required the death of a sinner or the death of an animal as a sacrifice. Even in the Garden of Eden, after the Fall of Man, Adam and Eve covered themselves with fig leaves. They had already covered themselves, but God slaughtered and animal (shed blood) and covered them in animal skins to begin their process to resoration. When Jesus died in the New Testement, we were under grace, because his bloodshed with the final and ultimate atonement for all sin, thereby making capital punishment obsolete. There can be no blood shed for sin that is superior to the blood Jesus shed for the sins of all men.

    Concerning your rendering of Luke 12:51-53 and Matthew 10, the “sword” being referred to in that Scripture is the Word of God Itself. In other words, the choice to follow the teachings of Christ or not will divide families.

    If you want to ignore the Bible to justify homosexuality or anything else to yourself, then so be it, but it’s not fair to simply take out of context passages you don’t like to advance your greater agenda of discrediting a major world religion.

    Concerning your a s s essment of the Bible as a bloodthirsty book, God certainly metes out punishment for disobedience, yes, but it has never advocated wanton bloodshed simply to appease a bloodthirsty, disgruntled God.

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