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Billionaire Tyler Perry Addresses SNAP Benefits Crisis Impacting Millions

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  • Billionaire Tyler Perry concerned about SNAP benefits crisis affecting 42 million Americans
  • Perry promotes new film 'Finding Joy' but shifts focus to urge audience to help those facing SNAP cuts
  • Actress Shannon Thornton lands first lead film role in Perry's movie
Billionaire Tyler Perry Addresses SNAP Benefits Crisis Impacting Millions

On November 5, 2025, billionaire Tyler Perry used the premiere of his latest film 'Finding Joy' to draw attention to the SNAP benefits crisis affecting millions of Americans. During the event at Regal Atlantic Station in Atlanta, Perry praised his lead actress Shannon Thornton, who is making her feature film debut in the movie.

However, Perry soon shifted gears to express his deep concern over the impending SNAP benefits cuts that will impact nearly 42 million people, 40% of them children. He urged the audience to help anyone they know who relies on SNAP, WIC, or other food assistance programs, as the benefits could disappear if not used by the upcoming deadline.

While the film 'Finding Joy' follows an aspiring fashion designer facing challenges in her personal and professional life, Perry's heartfelt plea for those struggling with food insecurity took center stage. The self-made mogul, who himself experienced a difficult childhood, is determined to use his platform to support those in need during this crisis.

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'Finding Joy' follows an aspiring New York-based fashion designer named Joy who is struggling in the shadow of an unscrupulous boss.
When writing 'Finding Joy', Perry immediately thought of Thornton, best known for her role on the Starz show 'P-Valley', to play the lead role.
Perry is deeply concerned about the impending cuts to SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits that will impact nearly 42 million Americans, 40% of them children.

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