Teyana Taylor is looking forward to figuring out a pregnancy game plan with her midwife, Erykah Badu.
17.06.2020 - 04:51 / etonline.com
head back to TV and movie sets, there are new guidelines being implemented amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. One production that is gearing up to resume filming is Tyler Perry's.
Kron Moore told ET's Rachel Smith about how Perry made his own 30-page set of guidelines for when people return to «camp quarantine» at his Atlanta studio in July. is part of Tyler Perry Studios and one of the first shows that is going to resume production amid COVID-19.
Teyana Taylor is looking forward to figuring out a pregnancy game plan with her midwife, Erykah Badu.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorEXCLUSIVE: Tech developer Draganfly and motion picture & TV production company Enderby Entertainment are teaming to launch Draganfly’s Safe Set Solutions for feature and TV productions.Safe Set Solutions is a ground-based technology that uses symptom pre-screening, elevated body temperature measurement, and social distancing digital display to help ensure that crews and casts are safe on set.
Tyler Perry is giving back to his adopted hometown of Atlanta.
Oprah Winfrey is continuing to find ways to add her voice to the discussion surrounding Black Lives Matter. In a new special, OWN Spotlight: Oprah and 100 Black Fathers, Winfrey will speak to 100 Black fathers about how they're coping emotionally as parents and individuals during a time where people are fighting for racial justice to be seriously addressed, how they're speaking to their kids about the murders of Black people, and what they hope to see in the future.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorEarlier this week, it was announced that TBS had given the greenlight to “Celebrity Show-Off,” which sees celebrities compete to see who can produce the most compelling content from their own homes. The show was produced remotely and will air June 23 at 10 p.m.
Tyler Perry says, “We must never give up.”
Tyler Perry says, “We must never give up.”
LOS ANGELES -- Tyler Perry wrote “we must never give up” in a heartfelt first-person essay in People magazine detailing his thoughts on racial injustice and police brutality against unarmed black people in America. Perry said he almost passed on publishing his essay in the upcoming issue, which will be released Friday, but the filmmaker felt compelled to follow through because he’s “exhausted” from what he's recently seen across the country.
The New York Post said today that Tyler Perry, the Madea creator, will cover the cost of Rayshard Brooks’ funeral in addition to his children’s college fund. Reportedly, Tyler Perry assured his family that Brooks daughters, 1, 2, 8, and his 13-year-old step-son, would all be able to go to college if they wanted too.
Movie and TV mogul Tyler Perry will be covering funeral costs for the family of Rayshard Brooks, who was gunned down by police in Atlanta, Georgia on Friday.The 27-year-old black man became the latest victim of excessive force by a white cop after he was killed at a fast-food drive-through restaurant. The shooter has since been terminated from his job, and on Sunday, Brooks’s death was officially ruled a homicide.
If you’re a fan of Tommy Wiseau’s “The Room” and you have a Netflix subscription, you’re probably aware of two things: 1) James Franco’s film, “The Disaster Artist,” is now available to stream on the platform and 2) “The Room” is not. For some film fans, that might seem like a completely ridiculous oversight.
When one famous homeowner moves out, another one enters.
Celebrities are speaking out about the ongoing protests happening across the country following the tragic death of George Floyd, a 46-year-old Minneapolis man who died after a police officer held him down by the neck with his knee for more than seven minutes.
Tyler Perry has spoken with George Floyd’s immediate family.
By Jeff Vasishta
Tyler Perry has called on fans who are protesting across the U.S. to “stop the violence” and return home.