Professing ‘Christian’ Tyler Perry Caught Stuffing Dollars Into Stripper’s Underwear

Billionaire mogul Tyle Perry, who has long publicly professed to be a Christian, was captured on the weekend stuffing money into a twerking stripper’s underwear, according to several videos that have been posted online (but we will not be sharing here.)

Tyler was attending a massive party thrown by musician Usher that saw several strippers twerking and dancing on stage and poles, directly in front of him, wearing see-through undergarments. The money that Tyler was seen putting into the stripper’s clothingwas “Usherbucks,” an artificial money created by Usher that he occasionally hands out for people to play with.

It is grotesque, vile behavior, and the fact that Tyler seems like he’s having a great time is typical of someone who has no fear of God because he does not know God, despite his protestations.

Before this incident, Perry could frequently be found saying things like: “I am a Christian, I am a believer, and I know had I not been a person of faith, I couldn’t be here in this place, and I wouldn’t be walking the path that I’m on now. And I think the greater good of the path I’m on now is to teach people to learn to forgive and move on, in a way that’s done through the healing power of humor.”

Or, he could be seen giving interviews where he says things like this:

Despite what Perry professed publicly, his personal life reveals the truth of his heart. Perry spent a decade shacking up with his girlfriend and having a child out of wedlock, making him a walking, talking hypocrite and false convert.

Notably, Perry once donated a million dollars to TD Jakes Potter’s House church and then laid lands on the notorious anti-trinitarian, speaking in tongues while anointed him.

Earlier this year, Perry and his studio formed a partnership with Netflix to produce multiple faith-based movies and bring them to market, including an upcoming retelling of Ruth and Boaz

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