In
an interview with a British newspaper, R&B singer Ne-Yo revealed
that he rejected an opportunity to play Martin Luther King Jr. in a new
film. The singer turned actor expressed he had to turn the role down
because the director wanted him to gain 30 pounds and that went against
his efforts to prepare for his new album release.
“I definitely
want to do more acting but it’s got to make sense with the music. I
recently had to turn down an amazing opportunity to be in a movie
playing Martin Luther King. They wanted to start shooting at the time my
album R.E.D. comes out and wanted me to gain 30 pounds, so I couldn’t
do it. I’m kicking myself but acting can’t take the place of my music.
Plus, I’ve been killing myself in the gym for months preparing for this
album because I wanted a complete makeover.”
Ne-yo didn’t disclose
who the director was or the name of the film. There were at least five
projects recently in production that are based on MLK’s life — Paul
Greengrass’ Memphis, Oprah’s Winfrey’s America: In the King Years, Wesley Snipes Code Name Zorro, and Lee Daniels’ projects Selma and The Butler. The fact that The Butler
is the only film out of the five that seems to be moving forward with
casting and other production activities, means it is likely the movie
the R&B star is referring to. However, there still exists the
chance there is another MLK project that nobody in Hollywood has heard
of.
Well it doesn’t matter now because Ne-Yo turned down the role.
This is an unfortunate decision due to the fact that it’s not often
that singers trying to be actors are given an opportunity to play such
an iconic figures.
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