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Tyler Perry Shocks Fans After Making It Rain On Atlanta Stripper And Sensually Whispering In Her Ear

Tyler Perry Shocks Fans After Making It Rain On Atlanta Stripper And Sensually Whispering In Her Ear

Hollywood filmmaker Tyler Perry is known for his inspirational messages in his films and speeches, usually a feel-good ending that emphasizes his strong faith and Christian beliefs.

But the 55-year-old billionaire born and raised in New Orleans probably has a clearer appreciation of bounce and shake culture than most realize.

Tyler Perry Shocks Fans After Making It Rain On Atlanta Stripper And Sensually Whispering In Her Ear
Tyler Perry was filmed at Usher’s concert throwing dollars at an exotic dancer before heading out to perform. (Photo by Santiago Felipe/Getty Images for the Tribeca Film Festival)

Still, fans were stunned after footage began circulating on Sunday, Oct. 20, showing “The Six Triple Eight” producer raining down on exotic dancers at a recent Usher concert in Atlanta.

Several clips have gone viral, including a cell phone video shared by Spiritual Word, where a woman is seen twerking in front of Madea’s creator before going their separate ways.

The owner of Tyler Perry Studios then starts throwing dollar bills around, whispers something in her ear and continues to tip as she spreads her legs wide.

Usher, wearing a floor-length fur coat and carrying a red leather bag filled with money, walks around with a stack of cash in his hand. The camera then cuts back to Perry, who emerges from the crowd saying, “I’m out.”

Of course, the gossip site’s comments section was ablaze with comments, many referencing her most famous character.

“Madea, what are you doing here?” one person added, while another joked about what he said to her, writing: “Madea said, ‘Take this and buy some baby clothes…’.” go cover yourself.’

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

One brilliant mind suggested that Perry was simply looking for inspiration for his next track, which some even gave the writing title, “Madea Goes To Magic City.”

People also commented on how crazy it must have been to see Perry there in the first place, chilling like a lot of men his age with money.

“Turning around and seeing the ingredients to make Madea from scratch is throwing money at you, it’s just weird,” one person wrote.

The images surfaced days before the Netflix release of Perry’s new TV series, “Beauty in the Black,” which premieres October 24.

The 16-episode series follows a struggling stripper whose life is turned upside down after she crosses paths with a wealthy but struggling family that dominates the beauty industry.

The cast includes some of his longtime actors from other series such as “For Better or Worse” and “Acrimony.” From “Divorce in the Black,” Richard Lawson, Debbie Morgan and Taylor Polidore Williams joined “Beauty In the Black.”

After “Divorce in Black” was released and dubbed one of the worst films ever released, many accused Perry of exploiting black trauma to create a film about a messy divorce that ends violently for one part.

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

Comedian Loni Love urged Perry to hire black writers and directors who specialize in those disciplines, suggesting that would make for better projects.

Following criticism of her work, Perry fired back during a July appearance on Keke Palmer’s “Baby, This Is Keke Palmer” podcast.

“You have to shut it all down because if you let anyone talk you out of a place that God has put you in, you will end up in hell,” he said. “I know for a fact that what I’m doing is exactly what I’m supposed to be doing.”

He said he understands that people see him as an “intellectual Negro who’s all up in the air, nose up, looking at everything, and then there are people like where I’m from and me who’s crushers”.

But to the naysayers and negative critics, he says, “Don’t discount these people and say their stories don’t matter. Who are you to be able to say what black story is important or should be told? Get out of here with this bitch! »

Now, Tyler Perry Studios is working with Good’s ex, Franklin, to bring a faith-based love story to the screen called “R&B.” Inspired by the biblical story of Ruth and Boaz, the grandparents of King David, the film will offer a modern take on a classic story of love and faith.

According to Variety, the film will be set in Tennessee and will follow a young woman who leaves the Atlanta music scene to care for an elderly widow. In doing so, she discovers the love of her life and gains the mother figure she never had.

Perry stepped down from directing this project and handed the role to Alanna Brown.

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

Serayah, Tyler Lepley and Phylicia Rashad will star in the film.

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