I’m just tired of working so hard, being gracious at what I do, getting paid a fraction of the cost. I’m tired of hearing my sisters say the same thing over and over. You get tired. I hear people say, “You work a lot,” but the math ain’t mathing. If I can’t fight for those coming up behind me, then what the hell am I doing? I’m sorry. I just want someone to guide us, be our voice box.

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I remember when we first came in for rehearsal; they put us all in the same space. We didn’t have our own dressing rooms, and they didn’t give us any food. As much as I’m supposed to be promoting this movie and talking about my album, I feel like we’re in competition right now because they are trying to normalize the devil. The devil is on the main stage at award shows, in every video, in signs and symbols. They’re going above and beyond to promote the devil, and it’s pissing me off. Devil worshippers used to be secretive, like going down in the basement. Now they’re out in the open.

Hold on tight because Tyrese Gibson just threw a massive curveball into Hollywood. The Fast and Furious star isn’t just revving up engines on the big screen; he’s confronting and calling out Oprah Winfrey. Tyrese is about to go all in on Oprah’s alleged evil agenda in Hollywood. He’s not just pointing fingers; he’s exposing Oprah for underpaying actors and creating less-than-ideal working conditions for industry heavyweights like Taraji P. Henson, Monique, Fantasia, and more.

Tyrese sees this as a battle for his fellow artists, especially those from the black community who have been treated unfairly. As a prominent black actor, he’s taking a bold stance against the exploitation of his peers by Oprah Winfrey. He accuses Oprah of being complicit in underpaying actresses and creating an environment where talented individuals are left in tears on international television and subjected to deplorable work conditions. For Tyrese, it’s time to break the silence and expose the harsh realities faced by black artists in Hollywood.

Tyrese is not alone in this battle. He’s joined by outspoken celebrities like Dave Chappelle, Monique, and 50 Cent. Dave Chappelle, known for his razor-sharp wit and unapologetic social commentary, has been a vocal critic of the entertainment industry. He’s become a prominent figure in the fight against Hollywood’s problematic practices, addressing the struggles faced by black actors. Chappelle has hinted that there’s a deeper layer to Oprah’s narrative, suggesting she has silenced critics and engaged in shady dealings.

Taraji P. Henson has also shared her grievances, hinting that she was on the verge of walking away from a major role due to cryptic warnings. Rumors are flying that Oprah is accused of playing dirty and throwing shade at black individuals in the industry out of jealousy. Heavy hitters like Tony Braxton, the Jackson family, and Monique have all called out Oprah for her allegedly shady business dealings.

Monique’s feud with Oprah dates back to 2009, during the press tour for the film “Precious.” Monique claims she was blacklisted for not promoting the film for free. She alleges that Oprah, Lee Daniels, and Tyler Perry labeled her as difficult to work with, leading to her being ostracized in the industry. Monique insists she has audio recordings of Perry admitting he spread rumors about her, promising to publicly vindicate her.

Monique’s grievances with Oprah run deep. She feels Oprah overstepped during a sensitive moment by involving her family in a public manner on her show. Monique accuses Oprah of exploiting her personal trauma for public spectacle. The drama between Monique and Oprah continues to unfold, leaving the public on the edge of their seats.

Tony Braxton also has a story. In 1998, she found herself in a financial mess and accepted Oprah’s invite to her show, hoping to set the record straight. However, the interview turned into a public grilling session. Oprah questioned Tony’s financial choices and lifestyle, making her feel embarrassed and hurt. Tony felt Oprah’s approach was negative and hurtful, especially since she looked up to her.

50 Cent has also accused Oprah of using black actors to build her empire and then discarding them. He claims Oprah underpaid black actors and cites Taraji P. Henson’s low pay for her role in “The Color Purple.” 50 Cent supports Monique and other black actors in their battles against Oprah.

The allegations and drama involving Oprah and these prominent black actors highlight the ongoing issues of exploitation and mistreatment in Hollywood. The voices of those who have been mistreated are finally being heard, calling for a reevaluation of the industry’s treatment of black talent and addressing systemic issues.