Friday, October 22, 2010

TV BIT: TYLER PERRY OPENS UP ABOUT ABUSIVE CHILDHOOD ON OPRAH

Film director and screenplay writer, Tyler Perry stopped by the Oprah Winfrey show and shared intimate details about his abusive childhood. The intimate and revealing interview showed a new side to the star and he even cried. Check out some snippets from what he said below.

On his childhood
“[It was] a living hell,” Tyler says. As a picture of a young Tyler flashes across the screen, tears flood his eyes. “That’s hard for me to look at,” he says. “I feel like I died as a child.”

To endure the violent beatings, shouting and name-calling, Tyler says he used his imagination to escape.

“I could go to this park [in my mind] that my mother and my aunt had taken me to. … I’m there in this park running and playing, and it was such a good day,” he says. “So, every time somebody was doing something to me that was horrible, that was awful, I could go to this park in my mind until it was over.

On his father abusing him
To this day, I don’t know why he did it. But I remember him cornering me in a room and hitting me with this vacuum cleaner cord. He would just not stop. There are all these welts on [me], the flesh that’s coming from my bone, and I had to wait for him to go to sleep,” Tyler says. “When he fell asleep, I ran to my aunt’s house, and she was mortified when she saw it.

On being molested
Tyler says he later endured sexual molestation at the hands of a male nurse and a man he knew from church. “[The man from church] used God and the Bible against me to justify a lot of the things that were going on. It was so horrible,” Tyler says. “And that was my first sexual experience, with this man performing oral sex on me as a boy.”

To view some clips from the show make sure to visit Oprah’s official website.

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