Prolific filmmaker and billionaire mogul Tyler Perry is hearing all of yβalls comments about his films and his treatment of Black women as characters in his stories, and he is not playing around about his art.
In an interview with Keke Palmer on her βBaby, This Is Keke Palmerβ podcast, Perry talked about his humble beginningsβfrom playing Madea on stage to becoming one of the most powerful Black men in Hollywood. But when Palmer brought up recent critiques about his film βDivorce in The Black,β Perry was frank and revealed a side of himself people donβt usually see in his interviews.
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βIf you let somebody talk you out of a place that God has put you in, you are going to find yourself in hell,β said Perry listening to criticism. He went on to say that he knows βfor a factβ that what he is doing with his movies is βexactly what I am supposed to be doing.β
He added, βFor everyone who is a critic, I have thousands of emails from people saying this changed my life ... So that is what is important.β
Perry explained that a large portion of his fans are disenfranchised and do not have access to resources like therapy, and their stories are often discounted.
βSo youβve got this βhighbrow negroβ with his nose up looking at everything, and then you got people like where I come from who are grinders and really know what itβs like,β said Perry. βWho are you to say which Black story is important or should be told? Get outta here with that bullsβt.β
Whew!
Watch Perryβs full interview with Palmer below.
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