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We Told You About Them: Tyler Perry, The Oval, and The Lawsuit Heard 'Round the World

 We Told You About Them: Tyler Perry, The Oval, and The Lawsuit Heard 'Round the World



Ohhh chile… grab your teacup and a seat near a fan because this tea is piping hot and the air conditioner isn’t working — just like some people’s reputations right now.

You remember when we said something wasn’t sitting right in the House of Perry? When we whispered that some of those shirtless casting decisions felt a little too personal? Well baby, it’s no longer whispers — it’s a $260 million scream straight from court documents, and the drama is jumping off the BET screen and straight into the courtroom!

Let’s break it down like a Madea monologue gone left:


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πŸ’… So, Who’s Suing Who?

Actor Derek Dixon — fine, white, and formerly a cast member on The Oval and Ruthless — is out here saying Tyler Perry turned into a whole supervillain behind the scenes. According to him, this wasn’t just about acting. He claims there was groping, creepy texts, power trips, and some late-night in-bed appearances from Mr. Perry himself. Yes, allegedly — but y’all know we gotta say that for legal reasons.


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πŸ“² Exhibit A: The Texts

Allegedly, Tyler sent messages like “What’s it going to take for you to have guiltless sex?” Excuse me? Guiltless?! Sir, this ain’t Sunday service, and you ain’t confessing your sins over brunch! The audacity is sponsored by… Tyler Perry Studios.


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🎬 The Retaliation Plot Twist

Dixon says once he stopped playing along, his character got demoted quicker than a bad background extra. Threats like “We’ll kill your character off” were allegedly thrown around like wigs at a reunion show. That’s not just petty, that’s production-level revenge.


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🧠 The Fallout

Now Derek says he’s got PTSD, missed out on nearly $400K, and had to file an EEOC complaint. Meanwhile, Tyler’s team is calling the whole thing a "scam", saying it’s fabricated and he’s the victim of a money grab. A mess. A hot Hollywood mess.


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πŸ—£️ But Let’s Be Honest…

Didn’t y’all clock that tension in some of those scenes? The glances that lasted just a little too long? The shirtless cameos that felt unnecessary but aesthetically pleasing? We said it back then — we told you. And now… here we are.


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πŸ‘€ The Internet Reacts

Twitter, TikTok, and aunties in group chats are all doing their CSI investigations. Some folks are siding with Tyler. Some are riding with Derek. And others just want to know why these lawsuits always hit after the finale and not before the renewals.


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🎭 Final Scene… For Now

This ain't just another scandal. This is one of Hollywood’s most powerful Black moguls being accused of turning his studio lot into a casting couch drama. The trial hasn’t started yet, but the public court of opinion? Oh, it’s already in session.

Tyler says it's all lies. Derek says it's his truth.
And us? We’re just over here saying: we told you about them.


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Question for the readers:
Who do you believe — the billion-dollar boss or the actor breaking silence? Or is this just another messy chapter in the Hollywood Book of Secrets?

Drop your thoughts below, and don’t forget to stay shady and hydrated. ☕πŸ’…


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