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Tyler Perry RELEASES The Trailer For "Good Deeds" + Tyler & Gelila Are Engaged!!
December 15, 2011GWL StaffTyler Perry might be the hardest working man in hollywood. Perry just released his newest film "Good Deeds" with actors like Gabrielle Union , Himself of course, Thandie Newton, Phylicia Rashad, Brian White, Beverly Johnson, and many more! Come inside to check out the trailer............
Tyler Perry latest film, Good Deeds, is set to open in theaters everywhere February 24, 2012. and we have the trailer. The film stars Tyler Perry, Thandie Newton, Brian White, Rebecca Romijn, Jamie Kennedy, Eddie Cibrian, Jordenn Thompson, Beverly Johnson, Phylicia Rashad and Gabrielle Union.
Tyler plays a businessman named Wesley Deeds who's engaged to a restless fiancée, Natalie (Gabrielle Union). One day he goes does a good deed for Lindsey (Thandie Newton), a down-on-her-luck single mother, and it sparks a fire that threatens to change his relationship and his life.
Watch the trailer below:
Watch the trailer below:
So will you be one of the thousands or millions seated in the theater for this one??
In other news: Tyler Is Engaged to Gelila Bekele.
I have to say i am kinda lost for words after reading onMediaTakeOut that Atlanta’s own Tyler Perry is engaged and is getting married. Just so yall know Gelila Bekele and I had a lot of common friends…. LOL HUmmmmm? Can you say story!!!!
Here’s what MTO had to say about the engagement:
The most eligible BLACK bachelor in Hollywood, Tyler Perry is about to be OFF THE MARKET
According to an IMPECCABLY CREDIBLE SNITCH, Tyler “girlfriend” model Gelila Bekele told friends in New York on Monday that she and Tyler are talking about getting married.
According to one of Gelila’s pals, the couple have already looked at rings, and are scouting locations for the nuptials.
So what about . . . TYLER BEING GAY (allegedly), you ask. Well according to ANOTHER Hollywood insider, Tyler is looking to repair his image amongst Black folks. He believes that recent criticism among Black actors and writers, is impacting the ticket sales on his latest moves. And that, at least part of the criticism levied against him, is rooted in homophobia.
So that as part of an upcoming PR campaign, Tyler is planning to “remove all doubt among [his tv and movie] viewers, that he is a heterosexual man.”
Wow . . . in 2011 . . . SERIOUSLY???
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