Eddie Murphy reveals wild sex proposition from Hollywood legend at his 21st birthday party

Throughout his career, Eddie Murphy has had some memorable celebrity run-ins.In Netflix’s documentary, “Being Eddie,” the actor and comedian, 64, recalled a sexual proposition from Yul Brynner that has stayed with him all these years. “My 21st birthday party, I had at Studio 54,’” Murphy recalled.“Yul Brynner, ‘Ten Commandments,’ he was with his wife and he was like, ‘How would you like to go back to my apartment with my wife and I and party?’ And I was like, ‘Nah, I’m cool!’ And I realized as I got older, his wife was smiling.
Did he want me to go f–k his wife?”“The story would [have] ended better,” he added.“You know, ‘Yeah, I went back to Yul Brynner’s and f—ed his wife, and he was watching me going, ‘Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera!’”Brynner died in 1985 after a battle with lung cancer.Ahead of the documentary’s release, Murphy also sounded off about ‘fake’ Hollywood and explained why he thinks he’s been overlooked by the Oscars. “That’s one of the reasons why I don’t go to award shows and stuff, the feeling of being in a room full of famous people who all want to win some trophy, that feeling is such a s—ty feeling,” he told USA Today.
“Everybody’s dressed and acting and fake … just being in a room full of famous people is just a weird — I don’t like it.”“ I’ve always liked to stay around the house,” Murphy continued.“The people I know that do stand-up comedy … they do it because they love it.
They love it.They get something from getting on that stage and feeling the energy and all, and I’m the exact opposite.”“My batteries get recharged in a quiet setting when I’m at home, or I’m somewhere where everything can slow down, that’s where I get energized,” he added.
“The crowd saps my energy.”Throughout his career, he’s played every role under the sun — an older woman in “The Nutty Professor,” a donkey in “Shrek,” a veterinarian who ta...