
The 'A-Team' actor decided to get rid of his trademark chunky jewellery
after witnessing the destruction left by the natural disaster.
Speaking at a Television Critics Association meeting, he said: "As a
spiritual man, I felt it would be a sin against God for me to wear all that
gold again because I spent a lot of time with the less fortunate."
Mr T - real name
Lawrence Tero - also slammed celebrities who used the
hurricane to promote their careers.
He fumed: "I saw some, I call it 'sorry celebrities' who went down there for
a photo-op. How disgusting.
"If you're not going down there with a check and a hammer and a nail to
help, don't go down there."
Meanwhile, Mr T is set to star in new TV series 'I Pity the Fool' - a
motivational reality show - which will air in October.
He insisted, however, that there is more to him than rippling biceps.
Mr T said: "Yes I am qualified to beat people up, but I am pretty
intelligent.
"If you have been through something then that gives you an authority that
you can speak on certain things. That's why people relate to me. I pull no
punches."