The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Jussie Smollett
- I’m not afraid to get my hands dirty. I’ve done it all. I’ve worked as a clown, literally, at children’s parties.
- My family is from Elmhurst, Queens, 54th Avenue, but I was born in Northern California.
- I don’t throw around the word ‘brother’ because I’m so, so close to my real-life brothers and my real-life sisters, and being a brother is so important to me.
- My absolute idols growing up were Michael Jackson and Prince, and so, to get the stamp of approval from someone like Timbaland whom I know that these artists respect, that is a huge feat.
- There will be a Jussie Smollett album. I signed to Columbia. So, darling, I’m label mates with Beyonce and Adele and Barbra Streisand.
- I have Jewish friends. I have Middle Eastern friends. I have Spanish and Italian and British and Scottish and German friends and Austrian friends, and guess what? They all deal with homophobia. It’s an earthling epidemic; it’s not isolated in the black community.
- I would love to do a song with Janet Jackson. Janet was, is, forever will be, the ultimate. She’s the ultimate dream girl for every guy – and for every girl.
- Some of the greatest films and television have only been seen by the people that make them. And some of the greatest music is only heard by the people who make it.
- I feel the weight of just telling the truth. There really is no weight to telling the truth. It’s a little scary sometimes, but if you tell the truth, you don’t have to be looking over your shoulder.
- There are projects I’ve done, such as ‘Queen,’ where I played Halle Berry and Danny Glover’s son, where I’m so extremely proud of the work that I did that I will sit down and watch that any time.

Jussie Smollett, born on June 21, 1982, in Santa Rosa, California, is an American actor and singer. He began his career as a child actor in the early 1990s, appearing in films like The Mighty Ducks and North.
Smollett gained widespread fame for his role as Jamal Lyon on the hit TV series Empire (2015–2019), where he was praised for portraying a gay musician in a groundbreaking and authentic way. Alongside acting, he pursued music, releasing his debut album Sum of My Music in 2018. In 2019, Smollett made headlines after reporting he was the victim of a hate crime, which later led to a high-profile legal case accusing him of staging the incident.
The controversy significantly impacted his career and public image. Despite legal challenges, Smollett maintains his innocence and continues to express himself through creative work. He remains a polarizing figure in entertainment and media.
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