Tyler Perry tells of sexual, emotional childhood abuse

Tyler Perry

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ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Tyler Perry has, for the first time, revealed graphic details about the sexual, physical and emotional abuse he says he suffered as a child.

Perry recounts in a message posted on his Web site and in an e-mail to fans that a prescreening of the film "Precious," due out later this year, dislodged "some raw emotions and brought me to some things and places in my life that I needed to deal with but had long forgotten. It brought back memories so strong that I can smell and taste them."

Perry is an executive producer of the movie, which tells the tale of Claireece "Precious" Jones, an illiterate, obese 16-year-old girl from Harlem who is emotionally and physically abused.

The 40-year-old producer says he can identify with the character, and he recalls a number of incidents from his childhood.

Emmitt Perry Sr., a construction worker, uttered profane insults at him and relentlessly beat and belittled him, Perry says. The random, violent beatings were commonplace until Perry was 19, he said.

"You ... jackass! You got book sense but you ain't got no ... common sense," he quotes his father as saying.

"I heard this every day of my childhood," according to Perry.

Attempts to reach Emmitt Perry Sr. for comment were unsuccessful.

Tyler Perry was born Emmitt Perry Jr. but changed his name to distance himself from his father.

One night when his mother was gone, Perry says, his drunken father "got the vacuum cleaner extension cord and trapped me in a room and beat me until the skin was coming off my back."

Perry says that while at a playmate's house when he was about 10 years old, his friend's scantily clad mother locked the friend in the bathroom and told Perry to leave.

"I was at the front door trying to get out, when she came in and laid on the sofa and asked me if I wanted the key. I told her I had to go home as it was getting dark.

"She put the key inside of herself and told me to come get it, pulling me on top of her.

Perry said he was sickly as a child, and that made his father angry. His grandmother contended the family was wasting money on allergy shots; she said Perry had germs on him. One day when Perry's mother was away, he said, his grandmother decided "to kill those germs on me once and for all. She gave me a bath in ammonia."

The violence in the home caused Perry's mother to pack up the car with him and his sisters and drive from Louisiana to California. Her husband reported the car stolen, and the family members went to jail until the father came to get them. Perry said his father beat his mother all the way home.

The producer said he got through by turning to God, and he forgave his tormentors to help himself heal.

Perry, who previously has spoken publicly in more general terms about his childhood abuse, explains his latest revelations this way: "I'm tired of holding this in. I don't know what to do with it anymore, so I've decided to give some away."

In October 2008, he told Ebony magazine: "I tell people, if you're thinking about suicide, all that stuff I've attempted and thought about it. If you think about it, life gets better. The key to life when it gets tough is to keep moving. Just keep moving."

Perry also is the writer, director and actor in boisterous comedies such as "Madea's Family Reunion" and "I Can Do Bad All By Myself."

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tina said on Tuesday, Mar 8 at 7:18 AM

i think your wrods have truly inspired us all tyler perry..GOD BLESS YOU and thank you

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Bob said on Thursday, Oct 28 at 9:00 AM

I like rainbow unicorns...

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Deanna said on Thursday, Aug 5 at 3:08 AM

As i pleaded with her not to do it she stated "It is good enough for you why not me?"As i explained to her what it was , she told me, "If I would go to treatment she would put it down." As she did I threw it all away and YES I did go for treatment. That was the 9 months of my life. She did get to go with me. I have been clean 4 YEARS as of July 17th 2010. Thank-You for being the inspiration to me to stay clean for her.

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Deanna Giddings said on Thursday, Aug 5 at 3:01 AM

I have been abused by every man I Have been with. I believed it was ok to be beat. My mother was beaten her whole life with my Father. She has since passed away. I grew up having everything given to.The 4th child of 7. I now have an 11 year-old beautiful daughter. I have put her through so much drama to keep her abusive father in the picture. I was told you do not leave the father of the child, put up with what-ever is given to you because that is what I deserved. I turned to drugs to help me through. It did not it only got worse, until I was in the bathroom shooting me up and my little girl of 7 at the time needed to use the bathroom. I told her wait I was almost done. She continued to shhot-up. When she sais she had to go really bad. I came out and let her go. It was taking her to long to come out, I told her to hurry I had to go again. After a few moments, I pushed the door open only to see her with the syringe in her hand about to put it in her arm.

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Kellie said on Friday, Apr 16 at 7:49 AM

You are a miracle. You have a purpose on this earth that could not be taken away. I am your age and I grew up in N.O. You make me proud and my heart goes out to that child inside you. Continue to be posiitve.

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Ingrid Kates said on Thursday, Jan 14 at 3:03 PM

Mr Tyler: The only thing I can say is God has kept you. God is A good God. I as awoman was abuse as a child. didn't trust anyone. When I got married I really did not like making love to my husband, I had to pray really hard. God kept me to I really do love the Lord . I say this to you its okay to remember the abuse so that you as a person knows what the next person has gone through. Its okay to tell your story because that is what life is about telling your testamony because God Kept you. Amen

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