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Tyler Perry shocks fans after raining on an Atlanta stripper and sensually whispering in her ear

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Hollywood filmmaker Tyler Perry is thought for his inspirational messages in his movies and speeches, which normally end with a feel-good feeling, indicating his strong faith and Christian beliefs.

But the 55-year-old New Orleans-born and raised billionaire probably appreciates the bounce-and-shake culture greater than most individuals think.

Tyler Perry was filmed at an Usher concert throwing dollars at an exotic dancer before leaving for the concert. (Photo by Santiago Felipe/Getty Images for the Tribeca Film Festival)

Still, fans were stunned when footage of “The Six Triple Eight” producer raining down on exotic dancers during Usher’s recent concert in Atlanta appeared online on Sunday, October 20.

Several clips have made their way online, including one from a mobile phone common in keeping with Spiritual Word, where a girl could be seen twerking in front of the Madea creator before falling apart.

Then the owner of Tyler Perry Studios starts throwing dollar bills, whispers something in her ear and continues tilting, spreading her legs wide apart.

Usher, dressed in a floor-length fur coat and carrying a red leather bag filled with money, strolls by with a stack of money in his hand. The camera then pans back to Perry, who steps out of the gang and says, “I’m leaving.”

Of course, the comments section on the gossip site was filled with comments, and lots of them related to his most famous character.

– Madea, what are you doing here? one person added, while one other joked about what he told her, writing: “Madea said, ‘Take it and buy some clothes, honey…. go cover yourself.”

Two other people joked: “Tyler Perry whispered in her ear ‘you don’t have to do this'” and “He whispered ‘I have a movie role for you’.”

One sensible mind suggested that Perry was simply searching for inspiration for his next title, and some even got here up with the title to put in writing “Madea Goes To Magic City.”

People also said how crazy it should have been to see Perry there, chilling like many men his age with money.

“Turning around and seeing the ingredients to make Madea from scratch is like having dollars thrown at you, just a weird feeling,” one person wrote.

The footage surfaced just days before Perry’s latest TV series, “Beauty in black”, which will probably be released on October 24.

The 16-episode series follows a struggling stripper whose life is turned the wrong way up after crossing paths with a wealthy but troubled family that dominates the wonder industry.

The forged includes several of his longtime actors from other series resembling “For Better and for Worse” and “Acrimony.” From ‘Divorce in Black’ Richard Lawson, Debbie Morgan and Taylor Polidore Williams joined ‘Beauty In the Black’.

After “Black Divorce” was released and hailed as certainly one of the worst movies ever made, many accused Perry of exploiting Black trauma to create a movie tied to a messy divorce that ends brutally for one party.

Cory Hardrict, Meagan Good and Richard Lawson were recently in the means of finalizing their divorces from Tia Mowry, DeVon Franklin and Tina Knowles.

Comedian Loni Love urged Perry to rent black writers and directors who specialize in the discipline, suggesting it will make for higher projects.

After criticism of his work, Perry responded in July on Keke Palmer’s “Baby, This Is Keke Palmer” podcast.

“You have to drown it all out, because if you let anyone take you out of the place God has put you in, you will end up in hell,” he declared. “I know for sure that what I’m doing is exactly what I’m supposed to be doing.”

He said he understood that individuals saw him as “a tall black man who hangs in the air with his nose up and looks at everything, and then there are people like me, where I come from, and me, who are millwrights.”

However, he says to doubters and negative critics: “Don’t underestimate these people and say that their story doesn’t matter. Who are you to come to a decision which Black stories are essential or ought to be told? Get out of here with that bitch!

Currently, Tyler Perry Studios is working with Good’s ex, Franklin, to bring the faith-based love story titled “R&B” to the screen. Inspired by the biblical story of Ruth and Boaz, the grandparents of King David, the film goals to supply a contemporary take on the classic story of affection and faith.

According to Variety, the film will happen in Tennessee and follows a young woman who leaves the Atlanta music scene to look after an elderly widow. In this fashion, she discovers the love of her life and gains the mother figure she never had.

Perry withdraws from directing this project, giving the role to Alanna Brown.

He didn’t write the script either; The screenplay was written by Philadelphia native Michael Elliot, known for “Brown Sugar,” “Just Wright” and “Like Mike,” together with Cory Tynan, who wrote “Play’d.”

The film stars Serayah, Tyler Lepley and Phylicia Rashad.

Perry was criticized for not handing over the reins of his projects to others and taking full responsibility. But it looks like he’s listening to his fans for now.


This article was originally published on : atlantablackstar.com

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