Rumor Control: Tyler Perry Shuts Down Phony Audition & Scholarship Scams
Tyler Perry has been a household name for several years now, with success as a director, playwright, screenwriter and actor. To date, he’s made tons of money in Hollywood, listed as the highest paid man in entertainment by Forbes (in 2011). He has been a staple in the black community yet, has been able to cross the color lines to become one of Hollywood’s “It” directors. Because of this success, there also have been a few bumps in the road. This week, the 44-year-old took to social media to warn fans and budding actors about a new scan that his brand has been associated with. There is currently a scam going around stating that Mr. Perry is auditioning for talent for a new show on Oprah’s OWN network.
There is also information floating around that he has a scholarship program. The scam is asking for participants to pay to audition and to pay to be a part of the “scholarship program”. He wrote:
There are some scams going around the Internet asking people to pay money to have an audition for me. That is not true. You never have to pay for an audition. Also, I do not have a scholarship program. Do not let anyone tell you that I have a scholarship program that you have to pay to be a part of, ok?




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