Tyler Perry.Photo:SHAYAN ASGHARNIA/Netflix
SHAYAN ASGHARNIA/Netflix
When asked about his last moment of bliss,Tyler Perryhas an immediate answer.
“That would’ve been two Saturdays ago when I was watching my son play soccer,” he says of son Aman, 10, whom he shares with ex, filmmaker Gelila Bekele. “I don’t care if he wins or loses. For me, what moved me was I’m a father of a 10-year-old, and I get to stand here and watch him play. And to see him live a life way better than my 10-year-old self did.”
“It really, really lets me know it’s just pure joy.”
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Perry at the New York City premiere of his drama/thriller film ‘Divorce In The Black’.John Nacion/Variety via Getty
John Nacion/Variety via Getty
Despite being able to provide more for his son, Perry, 55, whose new Netflix film,The Six Triple Eight, premieres Dec. 6, insists he and Bekele have made a point of keeping Aman grounded to prevent him from ever feeling a sense of entitlement. “We are very much on the same page about that,” he allows.
When Aman was around 5 years old, “he started complaining about flying commercial,” theMadeastar recalls.
“He’d be going somewhere and he would say, ‘I want to be on Dad’s plane. I want to be on Dad’s plane!'” Bekele and Perry immediately came up with a plan: “For about four years, he flew with her commercial in coach so that he could understand.”
Perry and Oprah Winfrey at ‘The Six Triple Eight’ L.A. premiere.Michael Buckner/Variety/Getty
Michael Buckner/Variety/Getty
“We both are very clear-eyed about him not being this spoiled kid,” Perry adds. “And when you start seeing hints of that, that’s got to be nipped in the bud right away.”
Perry, who wrote, directed and producedThe Six Triple Eight, chatted more with PEOPLE for One Last Thing:
Ebony Obsidian, Perry and Kerry Washington attend a special screening of ‘The Six Triple Eight’.Paras Griffin/Getty
Paras Griffin/Getty
Last time I criedYesterday. It was my first time at Arlington Cemetery. We went to visit the graves of some of the Six Triple Eight members. Seeing miles and miles of headstones moved me to tears. It was sacred.
Last injuryAbout three years ago I was riding an e-bike across a covered bridge and flipped off. My whole side was black and blue. It’s taken 62 years to feel better, and I’m 55.
Last time I missed someoneI miss my mother every day. On Dec. 8 it’ll be 15 years since she passed. She loved Thanksgiving and Christmas, but nobody can cook like she did, so I don’t want anybody to even attempt the same dishes.
Tyler Perry and his mom Maxine.Frazer Harrison/Getty
Frazer Harrison/Getty
Last time I cursedI say s— a lot. Bulls—. Bats—. Stupid s—. I’ll say some s— whenever I feel like saying it.
The Six Triple Eighthits select theaters Dec. 6 and premieres on Netflix Dec. 20.
For more of Tyler Perry’s interview, pick up this week’s issue ofPEOPLEon newsstands Friday.
source: people.com