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“Camp Quarantine”: Tyler Perry’s Cheat Code For Filming During A Pandemic

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Tyler Perry discusses how he kept his cast and crew coronavirus-free while filming for the first time since the pandemic started. With production underway for his next project, the studio mogul is preparing to use the same successful blueprint. Hollywood may be back to filming again!

Source: The Urban Daily

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