Tyler Perry Defends All-White Cast In New TV Show: ‘People Are People’
Hollywood director Tyler Perry is defending the decision to cast predominantly white actors to star in his new TLC drama series Too Close to Home.
Hollywood director Tyler Perry is defending the decision to cast predominantly white actors to star in his new TLC drama series Too Close to Home.
Amid calls for more diversity in the entertainment industry, Grammy Award-winning soul singer Seal has been cast to play Pontius Pilate in Fox’s upcoming live musical The Passion.
The Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) was headed to the ash-bin of history when its founder, race-hoaxer Oprah Winfrey, turned to one man: Tyler Perry. In just a few short years, Perry’s programming, primarily two sitcoms, turned the fortunes of OWN
Fox announced that on Palm Sunday it will televise “The Passion,” a live 2-hour musical hosted by Tyler Perry retelling Jesus Christ’s final hours against the backdrop of modern day New Orleans.
On June 18–the day after Dylann Roof allegedly shot and killed 9 people at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina–President Obama urged Hollywood elites to renew their efforts to help me pass more gun control.
Television producer Byron Allen attended a pricey fundraiser for President Obama at the Beverly Hills home of actor/filmmaker Tyler Perry Thursday night—and used some questionable language while discussing corporate mergers with the president.
President Obama on Thursday addressed the horrific massacre of nine people in a Charleston, South Carolina church–and then boarded Air Force One to California for a series of high-dollar fundraisers to benefit the Democrat party.
Six weeks ago, the Huffington Post’s lead article was “Why Hillary Can’t Lose.” But the S.S. Clinton campaign that steams into southern California on Friday increasingly looks like the arrogant crew of the Titanic that continued to run full-throttle after hitting an iceberg, because their ship was “Practically Unsinkable.”