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MADEA GOES GAY

n , the latest installment in Tyler Perry’s Madea franchise, the family celebrates Madea’s great-grandson’s college graduation. Enter Brandon Black as the valedictorian and star of the celebration, Tim, who plans to use the event to come out to his entire family. As in every other Madea film, it doesn’t take long for shenanigans and drama to make what should be an easy celebration something much more complicated, but not the way you might expect from a coming-out story.

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