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Tyler Perry Says, “If You’re Complaining About My Writing, You’re Not The Audience” It’s Intended For

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Tyler Perry said in a new interview that the one time he tried to change how he writes, for 2010's "For Colored Girls," he found that his fans didn't really support the project. That isn't okay for the entertainment mogul because it is their opinions that make all the difference to him.

Source: MadameNoire
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