Saturday, February 24, 2024

Tyler Perry Donates $400,000 to Actress after House Fire


Comedic actress Cocoa Brown and her son lost everything in a recent fire and started a GoFundMe account asking the public for assistance. 

Filmmaker Tyler Perry donated $400,000.00... 

From TMZ
Cocoa Brown is the latest person to be overwhelmed by Tyler Perry's generosity -- 'cause he just offered her nearly half a million dollars for a new home after hers burned down.
The actress tells TMZ she's filled with profound gratitude over TP's support and that of everyone else who's donated to her GFM campaign. She has a lot to be grateful for ... 'cause Tyler chipped in a whopping $400k toward her cause.
Cocoa adds that she's been on an emotional roller coaster -- noting the devastation of watching her home go up in flames Sunday while feeling and trying to make sure her young son Phoenix was safe and sound.
But the comedian -- known for "For Better or Worse," alongside a slate of other movies and TV shows -- reiterates she and her son have been deeply moved by the outpouring of support they've received.

Cocoa's comedy peers have also pitched in.  



7 comments:

Anonymous said...

'GOOD DEEDS' INDEED!

Anonymous said...

Nobody said he wasn't a good person. He just can't write.

R in NYC said...

Good 4 him and great tax write off.

Vernell said...

GIVE TYLER PERRY HIS PAT ON THE BACK!!! Because,Tyler Makes Sure That Every Charitable Gesture He Makes For Folks Suffering A Hardship, Ends Up On THe Internet...

Anonymous said...

Meh! He picks and chooses. It’s really TMH’s decision to determine if he is in fact a good person. There’s too much we don’t see. I like Coco Brown, though.

Anonymous said...

Wow in order to get “help” from him he has to advertise it, no thanks keep your money

Anonymous said...

She didn't have insurance???

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