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Tyler Perry Buying House for 93-Year-Old Woman Pushed Out by Developers

TMZ.com Monday, 16 October 2023
Tyler Perry is coming to the aid of a 93-year-old woman at risk of losing the South Carolina home her family has owned since the Civil War era ... by buying her a new home. Sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ … the actor/filmmaker is building…
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