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When it comes to family, Tyler Perry is proving that love doesn’t always mean handing out cash. In a recent appearance on the “Den of Kings” YouTube series, Perry opened up about his choice to cut off financial support for his relatives, including firing his own aunt who just wouldn’t show up for work. I mean, who knew that hiring family could be just as tricky as navigating a family Christmas dinner, right?
Perry’s stance centers on tough love and instilling a strong work ethic, especially in his 10-year-old son, Aman, who must earn his wants through chores. After losing his mother in 2009, Perry decided that it was time for his relatives to get a job—and they did, after he sent out notices giving them a deadline. Talk about setting the record straight! But wait, there’s more—Perry’s also facing a hefty $260 million lawsuit about alleged harassment by a former actor, which just adds more drama to the mix.
So, what do you think—is Tyler Perry too harsh, or is he just being realistic? It seems like he’s successfully separated the bills from the bonds and set a new trend for family finances. It makes you wonder: should financial support come with strings attached, or is it better to let family be family? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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