Tyrese Gibson has done it all. Whether singing syrupy melodies on a city bus for Coca-Cola, modeling for Tommy Hilfiger or doing his thing on the big screen, he’s a tour de force. The Watts, Los Angeles, native’s street edge has not diminished his mass appeal and even caught the attention of “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” masterminds Michael Bey and Steven Spielberg, who always had him in mind for the role. “I thought I’d have to wait another ten years before I ever received a call for a move like that,” admits Tyrese. “But here I am.” ESSENCE.com caught up with the single father to talk about his obsession with tattoos, how he really feels about his ex-wife, and why he’s that brother who’s going to cause mayhem while saving the day. ESSENCE.COM: So you play tough guy USAF Tech Sargeant Epps and go toe-to-toe with the autobots in “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.” Were you rough with the toys as a child? ESSENCE.COM: Whoa! So when do you plan to stop with the body art, after you’re completely covered or when you stop making “Transformer” sequels? ESSENCE.COM: And just to switch gears a bit, you went through a rollercoaster ride of your own as a recent divorcee. What has been the most difficult love lesson you’ve had to learn? ESSENCE.COM: Have you two remained amicable? ESSENCE.COM: Well, your baby girl will always have fond memories of you because you’ve been immortalized on the big screen and causing “Mayhem” in the comic book world. Read the rest of the interview here.
TYRESE: Well, you’ll definitely see more of my character’s serious side. There are less comedic moments between Josh and I. In regards to playing with toys as a child, I absolutely was a fan of “Transformers,” watched the cartoons and had my collection of toys. Shoot, a few of those toys weren’t even mine; I sort of borrowed them but never gave them back (laughs). I’m so much of a fan I just got my 75th tattoo of an autobot.
TYRESE: (Laughs.) I’m done for awhile. But I tell you, I’ve never in my life seen a movie with so much action and drama or bonded with the cast in a way where we all look out for one another. It’s been a fun ride.
TYRESE: My ex-wife and I were together for six or seven years before we married. I learned that sometimes marriage doesn’t work. When you get married you vow to share your life experiences with someone else. If you happen to be as busy as I am, your mind and spirit is all you have and if anything is taking away from that on any level then it might be time to re-evaluate that situation. At the end of the day, you have to love and value yourself and your happiness to walk away sometimes, even if you love that person.
TYRESE: I don’t have anything negative to say about my daughter’s mom. She’s an amazing mother and I wouldn’t have married her if I didn’t think so. I know that I contributed to some of the conflicts that we had. I wish nothing but the best for her and I am focused on being a responsible father to our beautiful daughter.
TYRESE: Yes, my comic book “Mayhem” has already pre-sold 10,000 copies already in one story and it has the comic book world going crazy because if a comic sells 15,000 worldwide that’s consider huge. The energy and momentum is crazy among comic enthusiasts.
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June 24th, 2009
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