
Aaron McGruder sure knows how to push buttons.
Via his popular Cartoon Network series 'The Boondocks,' the Chicago native has given his bold and brash comedic take on everyone from Martin Luther King to Black Entertainment Television, causing controversy in his wake.
Now it appears that the reclusive cartoonist has set his sights on parodying the cottage industry known as Tyler Perry.
The June 20 episode of his satirical series, titled 'Pause,' features a character named Winston Jerome, a religious playwright-director-actor who also cross-dresses as a no-nonsense grandmother named Ma Dukes in movies and chitlin' circuit plays. The imagery immediately brings thoughts of Perry's star character Madea Simmons to mind. Granddad is cast as Ma Dukes' love interest, and his grandsons, Huey and Riley, break into the a well-guarded compound to rescue their beloved guardian and save him from a homoerotic religious cult.
Perry, arguably the most successful African American filmmaker today, has had several movies, including 'Why Did I Get Married?' and 'Madea Goes to Jail,' top the box office and in turn has become a powerful multimillionaire entertainment mogul. He also owns a compound in the Atlanta area.
Coincidentally for McGruder, Perry just happens to have the top-rated sitcoms on TBS with his 'House of Payne' and 'Meet the Browns.' And both TBS and Cartoon Network are owned by the same parent company, Turner Broadcasting.
According to the L.A. Times, Perry hit the roof after the episode aired and reached out to executives at Turner, including Entertainment Chief Steve Koonin and Turner Broadcasting Chief Executive Phil Kent, to let the network know that he was rethinking his relationship with the company. Kent is said to have acknowledged to Perry that he should've been given a warning about the episode.
People close to the show have said that the original script made even less of an effort to alter the identity of McGruder's main character. McGruder, it's being reported, also wanted 'Pause' to be the season premiere, but the network allegedly chose to mix it in with other episodes to perhaps cause less controversy. Though 'Pause' has aired twice, it is not scheduled to run again, and there have been discussions about it being banned from the channel forever.
In addition, several blogs and websites are unscrupulously reporting that Perry fired many of his staffers after the episode aired in an effort to control leaks about how he runs his business. Perry has remained silent.
When asked, a spokesperson at Turner told BV Newswire that the network had "no comment" on the status of the whole incident, as did a rep for McGruder.
While it seems everyone is keeping mum about 'Pause,' there's one person who is not biting his tongue about what's fact and what's fiction where Perry is concerned.
Regarding allegations that Perry has plans to sue Cartoon Network, and that he's also giving his employees pink slips, Kaleigh Thomas, Perry's assistant, said "none of [it] is true."
Just like his high-profile mentor and friend Oprah Winfrey, it's unlikely that this matter will make a big splash where Perry's projects are concerned.
After all, he's spearheading the feature-film adaptation of Ntozake Shange's 1975 play 'For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf' with an all-star cast that includes Janet Jackson, Whoopi Goldberg, Kerry Washington, Phylicia Rashad and Hill Harper.
That's enough of a gig for Perry to not pause for the cause and give McGruder any of his energy.
Just yet, that is.


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By: Juri on 7/06/2010 7:13PM
I think TP needs to chill his nuts... It's just entertainment, nothing to be offended by... Hell since he getting so mad about it, that make it seem like it's true to me...
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By: Angie J on 7/06/2010 8:42PM
You can't be "offended" by something that is TRUE. Tyler Perry will never sue Aaron McGruder or anyone connected with the cartoon, because there is more than a bit of truth to it. OF COURSE Tyler is gay. It's too bad he can't be out and in the open and live as he really is. Especially in the black community. We are VERY intolerant people and he would never have the success he's had if his true lifestyle was revealed. No, I'm not gay. But I believe people should be free without bigotry.
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By: DrHipHop on 7/09/2010 8:29PM
I'm curious as to what this positive light Tyler Perry portrays his characters in? His women are typically weak until they find a man. The dark skinned men are normally portrayed as bad, while the light skin ones aren't...He's just as positive as any other paint by numbers television show or movie, they just happen to be mostly black in his. Truthfully most of his plays and movies are mediocre at best. Why Did I Get Married (the first one, the sequel was wack) was his best work and thats not saying much.
As for his sexuality, doesn't matter to me. Although if he was gay, I feel sorry for him because he could never come out with the way the majority of black people use religion to condemn people of various different lifestyles and cultures. Then again I think religion is a joke...
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By: kyle johnson on 7/16/2010 7:21PM
the world is blessed to have such a talented person like tyler perry. He has shown us the sucess of a black man in hollywood not only has he created jobs for more black people in hollywood he has made us proud of him all over the world...long live the king. Tyler inspires all of us to be great..he inspired me to write a book at the age of 50. no one can stop what GOD HAS INSTORE FOR YOU.HE IS HEAVEN SENT.....
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By: jennifer on 7/12/2010 9:13PM
i think gay or not he doing a great job on his shows he really dont need his or her help making another one cause its always somebody got something to say about somebody else so either way tyler do your thing
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By: TeeTee on 7/14/2010 10:33AM
Gay not gay. Who cares. Perry brings laughter N2 our lives. With everything else that's going on in the world around us; we all need something to laugh about. I don't know about anybody else but I look forward to Perry's plays & movies. Their purpose is to entertain us & I am most entertained whenever I watch anything produced by Perry.
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By: Kayla on 9/17/2010 8:39PM
All I can give are my feelings, right or wrong. The ONLY movie I liked of Tyler Perry's is Family That Preys Together. Otherwise, he's NEVER been funny to me.
In EVERY movie, a black female gets degraded beyond words. Perry, Eddie Murphy, and Martin Lawrence ALL had crossdressing movies out durinig the SAME summer. But Perry seems more like a woman-hater than GAY, perhaps both.
What's really annoying is that he claims to be a Christian -- here'a another church hypocrite. I know Black entertainment is a sensitive topic. I actually had a woman from church BECOME very upset over feelings over Perry's movies. I mean, she acted like she personally knew him.
I have to admit besides talent, Perry has a lot of control over his female fans. He may be financial successfull but WHO cares? That makes Perry no better that a wealthy drug pusher.
Food for thought: Why couldn't Perry LAUGH at criticism from Spike Lee and Boondocks?? A real actor knows true success brings criticism and would NOT be so offended.
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