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Tyler Perry Wins, ‘Divorce In The Black’ Allegedly Breaks Amazon Record Despite Negative Reactions

Tyler Perry is letting the numbers resonate with film critics who’ve criticized him for exploiting the suffering of black women following the unprecedented success of Divorce While Black.
The film, starring divorcees Meagan Good and Cory Hardrict, premiered on Amazon’s Prime streaming service on July 11. Like his other work, it was written, produced and directed by Perry himself.
A month after viewers watched Ava and Dallas’ story full of murder, stalking and beatings, an exclusive report has revealed that the project has been a much larger success than critics could have imagined.

“Nielsen reported that the film was watched more than 498 million minutes in its first four days of availability,” it reports. DiversityThe film debuted at No. 3 on Nielsen’s Top 10 Streaming Movies list and has garnered roughly 3.5 million views.
What’s more, interest in “Divorce in the Black” “has driven more sign-ups to Prime Video in the U.S. than any film produced by Amazon MGM Studios to date,” Variety reports that Amazon claims, although the magazine didn’t cite a direct statement from the streaming and online retail giant. Amazon didn’t disclose the variety of subscribers it has gained through its Tyler Perry Studios ownership, Variety adds.
The billionaire entertainment mogul shared news of the Variety report on Instagram fasting consists of fragments regarding the achievement from August 12. In the caption, he wrote: “Thank you all. I have nothing more to say!”
Perry fans, nonetheless, have loads so as to add to the discussion.
One person said he was “laughing all the way to the bank” on the success. Another follower wrote: “That’s why he keeps telling you to go to hell when you criticize him.” While a 3rd person commented: “In other words… don’t play with me, play with your mom!”
Perry’s not-so-subtle jab at critics is a stark contrast to the one he released just a few weeks earlier. When he appeared on the “Baby, This is Keke Palmer” podcast, he delivered an unabashed response to those that criticized his work for being repetitive and lacking in depth in his storytelling abilities.
“If you let anyone distract you from where God has placed you, you will end up in hell,” he told her about how he ignored the noises outside.
The “Madea” creator continued, adding, “So you have this ‘tall black guy’ with his nose in the air looking at everything, and then you have people like me who are grinders and really know what it’s like. Who are you to say what black history is important or should be told? Get out of here with this bullshit—t.”
Among its critics was Rotten Tomatoes, which gave Perry’s film a 0 rating. One person said, “I know Rotten Tomatoes is speechless right now because the numbers don’t lie… the movie was damn good.”
Another person was comedian and former “The Real” co-host Loni Love, who admitted that while she pays black actors their fair proportion, she wishes he would “hire black writers and directors” with experience to assist him along with his movies.
In a post on X, she suggested: “He could improve his films and make them award-worthy if he stopped trying to save money by writing and directing them himself.”
I like that Tyler is paying black actors now. I wish he would hire black writers and directors with experience to assist him along with his movies… He could improve his movies and make them award-worthy if he stopped attempting to get monetary savings by writing and directing them himself. https://t.co/HExhpNMAqe
— Loni Love (@LoniLove) July 15, 2024
But within the comments section, one person said: “In your face, Loni Love. The movie was good. Especially the church scene. Baby, I don’t think she cut herself like that. Big congrats, Mr. Perry.”
Love’s name appeared within the comment “Neighborhood Talks” post highlighting Perry’s Prime win. “Damn it, Loni just shut down,” one comment read. Another stated, “That’s why he doesn’t care what Loni or anyone else has to say, he knows what works for HIM!”
But those that scorned the “Alex Cross” star’s creativity shrugged off the record-breaking feat. “Everyone wanted to see how awful it was,” the Instagram user said, downplaying the numbers.
An even harsher criticism, suggesting that working with Perry was a profession downer, was: “Tyler Perry has a unique way of turning our icons into C-grade stars and making them likable.”
He has created dozens of movies featuring stars reminiscent of Cicely Tyson, Maya Angelou, Taraji P. Henson, Lynn Whitfield, Blair Underwood, Louis Gossett Jr., Gabrielle Union, Idris Elba, Tiffany Haddish and lots of others.
But Perry is thought for not caring what haters must say about his billion-dollar job.
In 2020 he said Diversity, “When I hear things like that, I think, ‘Do you look at the ratings? Do you understand that the audience is in love with this?’ Because if you’re complaining about my writing, you’re not the audience. My audience loves the way it’s done and the way the stories are told.”
The 54-year-old said his environment and upbringing had prepared him to not be swayed by the opinions of others.
“I grew up with a man who criticized me and said a lot of horrible things to me every single day of my life. And if this 2-, 3-, 4-, 5-year-old, beautiful kid can take that and find a way, what kind of person would I be if I was hurt or annoyed by other criticism?” Perry said of the person who raised him. He didn’t discover that Emmit Perry wasn’t his biological father until he was 30.
A yr ago in November, while promoting his documentary Maxine’s Baby, he once more responded to ongoing criticism.
“When I get to these haughty Negroes who don’t understand, looking down on everything … I admire them for how intelligent they are, but how they can’t see the simplest things,” Perry told “CBS Mornings.” “I admire any Negro who wants to disassociate themselves from their Negroness. … I have no respect for those people.”
Regardless of what critics must say about his filmography, Perry is raking within the money and is not letting up, bringing in additional Prime content as a part of a four-film take care of Amazon.
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Kevin Hart announced as the host of the BET 2025 awards

2025 means 25 years of “Highest Night of Culture”, BET awards. Before the anniversary celebration, Bet announced that the comedian and actor Kevin Hart could be the host of the award.
“I love the celebration! It is a chance to reflect, cultivate and honor unforgettable moments of life,” said Hart in a press release. “I am really honored that I can organize the 25th BET awards and celebrate the largest night of culture. This year is the 25th anniversary, and my partners in Hartbeat, Bet and Jce (Jesse Collins Entertainment) make all the stop to remember. This is a black affair, and you are all invited.”
For Hart Hosting The Award, the show is a bit full of moment. From the hosting of the comedy “Comic View: One Night Stand” in 2008, to the executive producer and appeared in the series of parody “Real Hollywood” 2013, The Star has an extended history with a network.
“For over a decade, Kevin Hart was a beloved part of the BET family and we could not be more excited that he returned to organize BET awards on the occasion of the 25th anniversary,” said the president and general director of Bet Scott Mills. “His unmatched talent, contagious energy and a deep connection with our audience make him an excellent host of this historical ceremony. Kevin was constantly crossing the boundaries of amusement. On the heels of the successful premiere of Bet+ the original series Lil Kev, we are happy to expand our partnership and continue to introduce groundbreaking projects.”
“Kevin Hart is the artist’s power. His influence includes a comedy, film, television and not only. We celebrate 25 years of BET awards, we could not come up with a more dynamic host of this historical night” – added Connie Orlando, EVP, special specialties, music program and music strategy. “Kevin’s incomparable charisma, comedy glow and deeply rooted connection with our culture make it a great choice to commemorate this milestone.”
“For 25 years, the BET awards have been one of a handful of scenes strengthening and celebrating black talents, and the opportunity to provide the 25th anniversary of Marek, promises to provide final performances, powerful moments and sincere tribute reflecting the depth and wealth of black culture over the last quarter.”
2025 Bet Awards Air in the Network on June 9, 2025.
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Watch: the star of “sinners” by Wunmi Mosaku with a performance in the best film of the country – Essence

“I hope that people love these characters just like these characters.”
In the thriller of the Ryan Coogler genre, Mossak He provides a layered and emotionally resonant performance as an annie-spiritual guide, healer and pillar of the southern community of Jim Crow struggling with the emerging, mysterious evil. In an interview with Essence, she described Annie as someone deeply connected with each earth and heritage.
Mosak’s admiration for the film began from the first pages of the script. “I have never read the script in which I took care of every character,” she said. The same emotions translated on the screen, because the film broke the money expectations with a gap weekend of USD 61 million and still mixes online.

The actress nominated for Baft also praised Coogler’s vision, saying that “his artistry is so deep and necessary,” and assigned his intentional direction to shape the soul of the film. The soundtrack of the blues, focusing around the musical talent of Preacher Boy (played by Miles Caton), has change into a “heartbeat of history” – a symbol of love, anguish and identity.
Shoed in addictive formats and wealthy in powerful messages, it’s greater than a horror movie. It is a story about the community, spiritual consideration and, as Mosaku says, “a piece of culture”.
Essence: I do not think we ever invested in a movie as we’re, and I’m just enthusiastic about the world to see this movie.
IMO Mosaku: Thank you very much! It’s good to see you again.
Similarly. Your character, Annie, is described as a spiritual leader and healer. Can you speak about the role he plays in community?
She is a spirit, conjurement of a woman and a healer. It is a pillar and community center. He owns a small store with roots, herbs and cooks. She is the second half of smoke. He is a component of it in the way he’s his healer and his sanctuary, his place of sensitivity and openness. He cannot hide from her. He cannot hide from him either. She is a mother and is someone who’s deeply rooted in her traditions. She is associated with her homeland and is associated with the spiritual world – she is a very powerful person.
It has a very unique plot and story. What attracted you to this movie?
I mean, above all, Ryan Coogler is someone I deeply respect and encourage me. I just think that his artistry is so deep and crucial, and he’s a lighthouse and guardian of Panfryan culture. I mean that he’s a cultural guard and likes us and ours headlights. It seems to me that the first seven pages I even have read are one of the most beautiful magazines I’ve ever seen. The scene between Anna and Smoke. That’s all I had after I had my first meeting with him and I just felt this love for them.
I even have never read something that was so well written where you understand their history, regret, their love, their hopes, fears, their, their and why not, and I desired to be part of it from the moment I read it. I inspired him at this meeting. He is so thoughtful, he’s so intelligent and eloquent and sees things in the way I would like. I would like his eye to see it too. In the whole lot he did, I used to be very grateful for his perspective, and his wisdom taught me something for myself, for my hopes for the future.
Essence was capable of see the early cut of the movie. Because it was edited to what the world will see, you now have an elevated role in what the finished product is now. How much does it excite you and what do you hope that the audience will receive out of your performance in the movie?
I just feel so honored that I’m in this movie and I even have a bow that my character makes. It is an integral part of their understanding and fight. I hope that individuals love these characters identical to these characters. When I finished reading the script, I assumed, I never had it and I told my agent: “I never read a script in which I love and I don’t care about every character written on the site.” Regardless of whether at the starting she is a young girl in front of the store, guarding the truck. I really like her. I feel that I really like this scene. I really like teaching community. Everyone is written so well and I hope that every person who watches this movie, loves each of these characters and feels each of these characters in the same way as us.
You spoke about smoke earlier, but now I need to speak about a pile. How it was to work next to the pile Smoke?
To be honest, the work of Michael Michael was so detailed that it was so clear who he was. Even while trying, his energy was different. When he got here to the set, when he was smoke, I felt as if we were interested in one another. It seems to me that especially in emotional scenes I even have at all times been on his side or behind him as support. And when he got stuck, he would do his job, and I might say, “Oh, this is a pile.” There was a change in energy with him that was so visible. I could say that I turned my back if he were smoke or stack – I could say so clearly. And in addition to the technical actual filming, making scenes in a certain way, it was actually quite easy. It was easy because they were so different.
How do you’re thinking that the big role of music and aspect of blues played for you in the movie?
Music is a heartbeat. I feel that Samm is a heartbeat – his love, his passion, his true voice, his journey to blues, his fight with his family, his discovery as an artist. I take into consideration blues and sammie that they’re entwined, and that it’s a journey of anguish and love. I feel blues is totally integral from the movie.
So one thing I thought of it was really interesting after I conducted research before this conversation is that Ryan [Coogler] He called this film the movie “Comfort Food”. This is something he considers personal and exciting for him as a dense film because he’s a director, but of course I do know he’s a fan of cinema. How do you’re thinking that this energy translated on the set?
It was amazing. Ryan has such love and respect for creating movies and filmmakers, but he at all times said: “We create a serious film.” He spoke on daily basis, possibly 3 times “guys who make a serious film.” And it seems obvious, but in fact, when it says, you say: “Wow, we really do it. We really create something together.” And so she was at all times worshiped from all the surrounding Ryan and for the work she presents into the world. Feeling has at all times been respect, pleasure and understanding that we were creating a piece of culture.
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The Nigerian model will break the world record for a 77-kilometer run

The Nigerian model broke an unusual record for the fashion industry. 26-year-old Ololade Aylabola tried to break the record on the longest catwalk for five days.
Aylabola has spent 80 million Nair (or around 51,612.90 USD) at the end of this task, wanting to encourage other recent models. However, the journey was challenging because she tried to do what many couldn’t, especially in heels.
According to , Preparation for The cost of Ayelboli’s life lasted six months. She and her team worked to make certain that she could omit 77 miles needed to win the competition. Finally, she traveled a total of 77.75 miles at the LAGO fashion show in October last 12 months.
“Preparing for me (it wasn’t) easy, (with) blood and then (it) cost us a lot, I will spend 80 million nair,” explained Aylabola. “For six months, me and (people) start (to) to prepare (because) not to be easy. Doctor and nurse (gave) medicine, so (I would be) ready.”
However, what led her was the initial disbelief and the lack of encouragement from other fashion shows to finish the challenge on the catwalk. Despite the negative feedback and aylabola’s bums, she remained determined to attain its haughty goal.
“I am going different competition, but (they) tell me that I am short. Plenti (people) no fit survive dat (something), on (what) (motivated) I am dat,” she explained.
When the walk lasted a few days, Aylabola faced injuries, including peeling legs. However, her supporting team used bandages with many treatments to make certain that she will have the option to part. They even needed to put their leg in ice water to stop her swelling.
“On the third day, my legs, peel di Catwalk, on the fourth day of bandaging my leg and put me on ice water as my leg Don Swell.”
Although the catwalk has accepted real granularity and perseverance, Aylabola is now the title of one in all the biggest fashion feats.
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