
Mo’nique again manifests their disappointment Tyler Perry. Veteran comic book recently sat in an interview at the Wake up with Red Grant show.
Mo’nique said Perry is actually a better person when he plays as a Madea.
“Madea is a much better human being because the principles and values she maintains, once he returns to Tyler Perry, leaves him,” the comic said in Red Grant, according to Vibrate.
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She reflects on the letter he wrote to Tyler Perry after Angie Stone’s funeral
Reflecting on the letter he recently wrote to Perry after Angie Stone’s funeral, Mo’nique doubled in calling Perry a hypocrite to talk about how the maltreatment stone faced throughout his career.
“Angie Stone was a warrior,” said Mo’nique. “Angie Stone was a fighter, a baby and seeing that the man was hypocritical at the top of my sister? No, sir. You can’t do it because if he were the other way around, I know my sister would have done the same cursed thing. It’s like what you will not do is be a wolf in sheep clothes. I will not allow it, Tyler Perry.”
The Oscar winner also questioned Perry’s goodness.
“He does it (do such pleasant things for people”), but he assures you that you know well, “Mo’nique said.” When you do things from (your heart), that (should be) between you and the universe. “
Mo’nique also cited Perry as the reason why she won a reputation as an actress with whom it is difficult to work with.
“I don’t try to dress it. I’m too damn to be afraid to say -out loud, but when this brother says” it is difficult to work, “people ran with it. He affected my career for 12 years,” he said. “What I will say is that the people who have worked with me, no one has ever said” my God, it is difficult to work “. And Tyler Perry a ** has never worked with me!
What did Mo’nique say in his open letter to Tyler Perry?
As Nuggery reported, Mo’nique wrote a long Publication of Instagram to address the “disturbing discrepancies in the actions (Perry) towards her.”
“You have expressed anger for Angie’s abuse,” he wrote. “However, you have tagged me” difficult to work, “despite never working with me. How can you condemn the bad treatment of others when you have imposed the same?
Mo’nique also called Perry for not having given him the “public apology” he promised by 2016.
“When closing, I hope your words at Angie’s funeral inspire you to correct the mistakes my family and me,” he said. “You have the power to do

