Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan - They honor Tyler Perry with stars (as a token of closeness)
Tyler Perry (54) will be the focus of a gala at the end of the year. The Paley Center for Media will honor the work of the actor, director, producer, and writer with "The Paley Honors Tribute to Tyler Perry. Members of the royal family, including Duke and Duchess Meghan (42, 39), are among the committee members. They want to pay tribute to their close friend. Perry helped the Sussexes establish themselves in the USA and allowed them to stay in one of his estates during that time. In addition to the Sussexes, other close friends and colleagues are part of the host committee, such as actresses Whoopi Goldberg (68), Taraji P. Henson (53), or Kerry Washington (47).
According to "The Hollywood Reporter," Perry said in a statement about his honor, which includes receiving an award, "Throughout my entire career, I have worked to bring people together and give a voice to those who are often underrepresented in the media." I feel honored to receive this accolade from the Paley Center for Media, an organization that has made it its mission to highlight the power and significance of media." Maureen J. Reidy, President of the Paley Center for Media, stated, "Through his celebrated and productive work, Tyler Perry has secured his place as one of the greatest and most influential figures in the media world." With each new project, he advances the industry and culture. "It is an great honor for us to honor Tyler on December 4 with our highest accolade, the Paley Honors Award."
The gala is scheduled for December 4 at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills.
Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry expressed their gratitude towards Tyler Perry for his help during their transition to the United States of America. The stars of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be in attendance at Tyler Perry's gala, as they are part of the honorary committee. Tyler Perry's work in bringing people together and giving a voice to underrepresented individuals continues to resonate, as seen in his upcoming recognition at the Paley Center for Media.