MANHUNT Daily Wood: Djimon Hounsou

Djimon Hounsou

What's big, black and beautiful? Our Wood of the week, former model turned actor Djimon Hounsou (and his penis). I'm sure all you size queens are getting wet right now. I heard that once you go black, you'll need a wheelchair. Anyways…sorry for digressing.

Djimon has starred in movies such as Push, Blood Diamond and Beauty Shop. He was shaking his ass and showing off his manly physique in Janet Jackson's "Love Will Never Do" music video. The Oscar-nominated actor was also the face of Calvin Klein underwear. In the words of Salt-n-Pepa, "Whatta man, whatta man, what a mighty good man."

Oh, he's also engaged to Kimora Lee Simmons…that lucky bitch.

– Andy

For more sexy pics of Djimon Hounsou and Janet Jackson's music video, follow the JUMP:

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13 thoughts on “MANHUNT Daily Wood: Djimon Hounsou

  1. Yeah, that description wasn’t flavored with stereotypical ways of talking about black men at ALL.

  2. omg he was just being silly , why do we all need to get upset when someone says somethng silly and not being racist
    here is something i have heard from a BLACK FRIEND omg!!!!!!
    Once you go white you get your credit right!!! so omg is he a racist too
    or just being goofy like i know him to be?????

  3. kalabro’s comment and attitude are a perfect illustration of how political correctness has virtually destroyed humor in America. Of course, it’s still completely acceptable for black people to make white jokes, but then we all know that white people are the essence of evil and that black people are virtually the Second Coming. At least that’s what I’m constantly told by the media and “spokespeople” for the Black Community…excuse me, African-American Community. By the way, I don’t want to be called white anymore, I prefer European-American.

  4. Come on guys I live in South Africa and no matter if your Black or White if your HOT you are HOT. so I see it in that context

  5. someone’s objection to hearing black men either demeaned with crass negative stereotypes or patronized with supposedly positive ones is that there are still racial problems in these united states…serious ones that are seldom addressed. so it’s sometimes not so easy or fun to sit back and laugh as one is demonized or fetishized in jest. and if one cannot understand the point being made, therein lies a part of the problem. (and by racial problems i dont necessarily mean white hoods and blazing crosses. look at the vast economic and educational gaps across racial lines.)

  6. i love this actor,Djimon Hounsou. Not only is he beautiful, he lights up every scene in which he appears. Thanks Manhunt for including a photo of such a beautiful dark-skinned black man. I am an Af Amer man and I wish I could wake up and find him in my bed, naked, lying on his stomach wearing those white Calvin K’s exposing just the top of the crack of his bottom. I’d start by kissing his back and slide my tongue all the way down until he removed his calvins. He’d flip over a plant those big luscious black lips on me, wrap me in those big eebony arms, we’d embrace, and kiss and . . . OMG!
    As for someone who works in Europe a lot these days, I’ve accepted the diffrence that Americans are much more race focussed. In Europe men don’t seem to comment on my being Black. After coming home, I hooked up online with a guy on Manhunt who hesitated saying, “I’ve never been with a Black man.” I commented back about that the statement becuase quite frankly, I had gotten used to it not being an issue. Unfortunately, he turned my comment into MY having a problem with race, even though I wasn’t the one who brought it up.
    I think we will grow on this issue. In the meantime, I recommend getting as much interracial interraction — sexual and otherwise until skin color becomes a feature like eye color. Yes, it will take generations, but the longest journey . . . So let’s do it. Let’s make friends, let’s fuck ourselves into oblivion, into realizing, we are all the same — just people wanting to be loved.

  7. My take: until blacks stop being homophobic, racist (against whites, jews, asians, etc), and sexist, i dont care about their race issue.
    if you want people to “respect” you, then you need to act towards everyone the way you want to be treated. this whole issue for blacks is: we get special treatment, but we don’t have to follow it.
    bullsh*t!!!

  8. Hmmm…I don’t think there is anything racial about this at all. If you click on the link for the word “wheelchair”, you can see that Andy was referring to a line from the movie “White Chicks”. The statement, “Once you go black, you’re gonna need a wheelchair” was made by a black man in the movie. I think people need to lighten up and realize that everything is not about race. Can’t we just take this entry as them featuring a sexy, hot and successful black man? Shoot if someone said that I had a big dick then I would take that as a compliment.

  9. good point “me”. all “blacks” are monolithic group. i’m sure your astute assessment is based on having lots of personal experiences with these blacks.

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