The Truth Behind the Feud: Oprah Winfrey and Tyler Perry Face Backlash (VIDEO BELOW)
A recent video has sparked a significant debate surrounding Oprah Winfrey and Tyler Perry, portraying them as alleged scammers in Hollywood. It all began when comedian Monique made public revelations about her disappointment with Oprah, whom she claims deliberately tried to sabotage her career. Many now believe that Oprah and Tyler Perry were involved in a scheme to undermine and discredit Black actors.
Comedian Katt Williams has emerged as an outspoken critic of these Hollywood giants, openly calling out Oprah and Tyler Perry for their actions. Williams has been vocal in his criticism, alleging:
- Both Oprah and Tyler Perry are members of the Illuminati.
- They are fighting against the Illuminati but end up hurting themselves.
- The media dislikes them, and they have few true supporters.
- Oprah is a narcissist.
- Tyler Perry lacks an independent voice and conforms to others’ opinions.
- Both use their power to silence those who disagree with them.
- They exploit Black actors for their own financial gain.
Williams has also warned fellow comedian Dave Chappelle about the risks of speaking out against Oprah and Perry, suggesting that those who do are likely to face media backlash and public disdain.
Fans of Oprah and Tyler Perry are now reassessing their views of the two celebrities, suggesting that these icons should no longer be regarded as untouchable. Rumors of Oprah’s narcissistic tendencies have been circulating for years, but Monique’s recent remarks demanding an apology from Oprah have brought these rumors into sharper focus. Fans have started to delve into Oprah’s past actions, uncovering a history of questionable behavior and an avoidance of accountability backed by influential figures in Hollywood.
The Monique vs. Oprah Saga
If you’re unfamiliar with the feud between Monique and Oprah, let me fill you in. The drama dates back to 2009, when Monique refused to take part in a promotional tour for the film “Precious.” The film was co-produced by Oprah and Tyler Perry, who were keen to capitalize on Monique’s newfound fame after her Oscar nomination by having her promote the movie—without paying her for her time and efforts.
Exhausted from the emotionally draining role in “Precious,” Monique prioritized her family over the promotional tour. Initially, Oprah remained silent, and Monique believed there were no hard feelings between them. However, Oprah later told Monique that she owed her an apology. Monique revealed that she and Oprah had previously shared a private conversation about her strained relationship with her mother, yet Oprah invited Monique’s parents to her show without informing her—a move Monique found deeply hurtful.
Monique’s Career Plummets
Weeks later, tabloids began publishing stories painting Monique as difficult and uncooperative, despite her Oscar win for her role in “Precious.” Opportunities began to vanish, with promising deals abruptly canceled. Monique realized her career was being systematically targeted—a truth she candidly shared in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter. In that interview, Monique revealed that “Precious” director Lee Daniels admitted that she had been blacklisted in Hollywood. Moreover, Monique called for a public apology from Oprah and Tyler Perry.
Oprah’s Exploitation of Monique’s Past
The promotional tour dispute was just one instance of Oprah’s questionable treatment of Monique. The exploitation of Monique’s painful past stands out as a particularly disturbing example. From ages 7 to 11, Monique endured abuse from her brother Gerald. When Monique refused Oprah and Perry’s request to promote the film, Oprah invited Gerald onto her show to discuss the abuse without Monique’s consent.