Tammy Terrell


I questioned if that was who was being characterized as David Ruffin's girl during the picnic (or BBQ) scene. I never thought about it again till now while watching a documentary of the singer and they discuss how several guys would treat her badly.

From James Brown to David Ruffin ... I kind of could see the whole David situation (cuz of how I saw him played out in this movie). But am shocked to see hear them mentioned James Brown. I kept thinking 'No...maybe they meant to say Rick James'. Guessing I can only see the current (and much older) James so perhaps didn't realize what type of guys these men were when they were younger and out of the spotlight.


Poop in his hand ... Poop in his hand

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Yes Tammi Terrell was the woman at the picnic.

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I'm impressed that you were able to answer that post "ajadorsey."

To be frank, I don't know what the hell Lisa is trying to say.

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I know the question has been answered, but they said her name several times during that scene. When they first walk up, Otis and I believe Paul both greet her as "Ms. Terrell" and Josephine calls her Tammi.

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D, *beep* D! Learn to speak English first!

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Tammi Terrell was the victim of sexual molestation by three boys after leaving a neighborhood party at the age of eleven. The boys were arrested and convicted on a rape charge. The incident led to a change in Terrell's behavior. During her early career, Terrell dated many men both in the music business and out. Though they never dated, Terrell had been romantically interested in singer Sam Cooke and she had a budding friendship with Gene Chandler. In 1962, at 17, she signed with James Brown and the two engaged in a sexual relationship. However, this relationship turned out to be abusive. After a horrific incident with Brown backstage after a show, Terrell asked Chandler, who witnessed the incident first hand, to take her to the bus station, so she could go home. He later called Terrell's mother to pick her up. This ended Terrell's two year affair with Brown.

In 1965, Terrell forged a romance with then Temptations singer David Ruffin. The following year, Ruffin surprised Terrell with a marriage proposal. However, Terrell was devastated once she learned that Ruffin had a wife and three children and another girlfriend, also living in Detroit. This led to the couple having public fights. Though it was later claimed that Ruffin had hit Terrell with a hammer and a machete, these claims were denied by Terrell's family and her Motown label mates, though Ludie Montgomery confirmed a story that Terrell was hit on the side of her face by Ruffin's motorcycle helmet, leading to the end of their relationship in 1967.

After signing with Motown, she forged friendships with some of the label's artists. One of her closest was with her duet partner, Marvin Gaye, with whom she had a close platonic relationship. Though it's often alleged their relationship grew into a brief romance, those close to the singers denied this claim. Ashford & Simpson, and Gaye in later years, stated the relationship was almost sibling like. Nevertheless they were reported as having opposite personalities: Gaye being shy and introvert, Terrell being streetwise and extrovert. What they shared was their charisma as a performing couple and their sense of humour. Gaye would later call Terrell "sweet" and "misunderstood" and stated that Terrell was his "perfect [musical] partner". At the time of her death, she was engaged to be married to Ernest Garrett, who was a doctor at Terrell's hospital but not her personal doctor.

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Nyjah Moore did not look anything like Tammi Terrell. But Leon Robinson looked a lot like David Ruffin.

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