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Painful Slap on Meg’s Face: Tyler Perry Evicts Sussexes for Alleged Staff Abuse

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Painful Slap on Meg’s Face: Tyler Perry Evicts Sussexes for Alleged Staff Abuse

, the Duchess of Sussex, recently faced a painful blow as she was reportedly kicked out of Tyler Perry's house due to allegations of mistreating his longtime employees.

While it's not uncommon for the wealthy to enjoy the luxuries of staying in another millionaire's home, they must still adhere to the rules set by the house owner.

However, when you're , it seems that answering to anyone is not part of the deal.

Markle News on Instagram shared a captivating rumor suggesting that Tyler Perry was displeased with Markle's alleged abuse towards his dedicated staff members.

It is important to note that this information remains unverified and should be treated as a rumor.

Nevertheless, considering Meghan's history with bullying, it wouldn't be entirely surprising if there were some truth to the claims.

According to the alleged story, a dispute arose when Meghan became upset over a towel.

In a fit of rage, she directed her anger towards one of Tyler Perry's workers, who had limited proficiency in English.

Later, when Harry attempted to intervene, Meghan reportedly screamed at him, insinuating that he would always be overshadowed by his brother and that she was the key to his success.

A member of the staff bravely approached the scene to clean up the mess created by Meghan's outburst.

That evening, when Tyler Perry returned to his house, he was informed about the incident by one of his employees.

Witnessing the change in Meghan's demeanor, Perry remained unfazed.

The abused worker, who had dedicated 14 years of service to Perry, made the decision to quit due to Markle's behavior.

Subsequently, a meeting was held, resulting in the conclusion that the Sussexes had to vacate the premises as Tyler Perry simply wanted them gone.

He used an excuse previously employed with friends when he wanted his house back.

Allegedly, Meghan complained about needing the entire house for security reasons.

Frustrated, Perry reached out to Oprah, who was in Hawaii at the time, seeking assistance in removing his unwanted guests from his home.

Eventually, Oprah sent people to pick up the Sussexes.

Throughout this ordeal, Meghan continued to express her dissatisfaction.

However, when the time came for their departure, she didn't even bother to say goodbye.

, Meghan Markle, and their son bid farewell to Tyler Perry's house, leaving behind a trail of controversy.

In an intriguing revelation, it has been discovered that and Meghan Markle stayed at a mansion on Vancouver Island, Canada, during their departure from the UK in 2019.

The couple spent several weeks in this $14 million home over the Christmas period, but they deliberately kept the identity of their generous host under wraps.

Recent company documents have shed light on the ownership of the mansion, named Mila Fleurs.

It was owned by a British Virgin Islands company operated by Alistair Tullock, a UK lawyer whose clientele includes numerous Russian oligarchs.

One of Tullock's clients, a former Russian deputy prime minister, was recently added to the US and UK sanctions list.

Despite publicly expressing their support for Ukraine on their Archul Charity Instagram profile, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle chose to remain silent when asked about the identity of their host for the Christmas getaway.

Neighbors of Mila Fleurs claimed that the owner was a secretive Russian billionaire who has yet to register his property with the British Columbia registry, despite a new transparency law mandating landowners to do so.

The only clue to the ultimate owner is the service address of the BVI firm, Tullock & Company, located in Mayfair, central London.

This law firm, headed by British attorney Alistair Tullock, serves as the registered address for 40 UK companies and numerous offshore firms in secretive tax havens.

Tullock himself is associated with 111 current and former UK firms, some of which are owned by 28 Russian and Eastern European oligarchs and business tycoons.

One of Tullock's previous clients is Igor Shuvalov, Putin's former right-hand man and first deputy prime minister from 2012 to 2018.

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