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Terrence Howard made the shocking claim in a new interview that Sean “Diddy” Combs — who is facing federal sex trafficking charges and a host of sexual assault lawsuits — attempted to come onto him. “Puffy invited me, for weeks, asking me to come teach him how to — wanted me to be his acting coach for a while,” the “Hustle & Flow” star, 56, alleged on the “PBD Podcast” Friday. However, Howard claimed that when he would visit Combs, 55, to work on acting material, the embattled rapper would just be “sitting” and “looking” at him. The “Get Rich or Die Tryin’” actor alleged that Combs then asked to hear his music, but when he tried playing it for him, the Bad Boy Records founder was allegedly once again “just sitting” there. Howard said he was confused by this alleged behavior, so he asked his assistant for clarity. Howard’s assistant allegedly responded, “‘I think he’s trying to f–k you,’” which prompted the “Iron Man” actor to allegedly cut off all communication with Combs moving forward. “Now you know to be hands off with somebody,” Howard explained before noting he allegedly had similar experiences with “a number of producers,” whom he had to “threaten to punch” or “knock their head off.” “When you approach a real man about his masculinity, you’re going to get a real reaction back,” the “Best Man” star added on the podcast. “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 s–t because the man card means everything.” Page Six has reached out to Combs’ reps for comment but did not immediately hear back. Howard’s allegations come 10 years after Page Six exclusively reported that Combs had banned his sons from appearing on the actor’s hit show “Empire.” Sources told us at the time the “Last Night” rapper’s stepson, Quincy Brown, was guaranteed a part on the Fox drama but Combs halted that when he learned a portion of his music rights would be signed over. “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,” but he didn’t get his way, an insider claimed. “He said there was no way his son was signing over his intellectual property. So he banned him from the show.” …