Tyrese Hospitalized + Accuses Several Theaters Of Banning His Movie ‘Black & Blue’

Tyrese Hospitalized, Accuses Several Theaters Of Banning His Movie ‘Black & Blue’
Tyrese had a busy weekend.
The singer and actor was admitted into the hospital. He shared a photo from the bed Monday (Oct. 28).
It looks like he might have been a little too busy as he said he’s done more than 700 interviews in the last 2 weeks to promote the film Black & Blue, which was released Friday (Oct. 25).
He also thanked his “angel” of a nurse.
“Ya’ll know they can’t keep a good man down for long….. #HealthIsWealth Damn near 700+ interviews in the last 2 weeks for our little beloved #BlackAnsBlueMovie about 75 flights3 movies in one year….. Out of here in a few hours ( hopefully ) @bigboy I apologize about that moment the other day big bro I owe you King in a real way #recoveryMode ps:
Dear Nurse:
You’re an angel…. Like a loving mother you’re just standing here watching everyone and speaking to me so softly and being kind….. I feel so much more safe cause you’re here….. I hope I made you proud God! Did my best with what you’ve given me…. Amen!”

Meanwhile, he called out several movie theaters for banning the controversial film.
He wrote,
“When you swipe and pay for Black And Blue it swaps for ANOTHER movie that they’re showing….???? I hate to be one of those that speak to racism so I will let YOU tell me what you think is going on..???? And FYI because of you on a Thursday night!! We were #1 in the early box office!!!!!!”
He also shared a video from the director.
He also shared comments from fans who have had similar experiences.

Prayers up for Tyrese’s recovery!
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