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'Tyler Perry's Divorce In The Black' Ending, Explained: Who Dies And Does Ava Win? - Blavity

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Tyler Perry ‘s latest film, and his first one for Prime Video, Tyler Perry’s Divorce in the Black , is now out and it is the No. 1 film on the streamer right now. Written and directed by Perry, the film stars Meagan Good, Cory Hardrict , Joseph Lee Anderson , Shannon Wallace, Taylor Polidore, with Richard Lawson and Debbi Morgan. Like many Tyler Perry film’s Divorce in the Black has a wild ending that has fans buzzing all over social media. The plot of ‘Divorce in the Black’ Tyler Perry’s Divorce in the Black centers on the unraveling of a marriage between Ava (Good) and Dallas (Hardrict), which has turned abusive. Dallas spirals out of control and is upset with Ava, which appears to be influenced by his mothers and brothers, the Bertran family. Dallas asks Ava for a divorce, but seemingly doesn’t want to be out of her orbit and continues to torment her even though he is the one asking for divorce. All of this worries Ava’s parents, Clarence (Lawson) and Gene (Morgan). As Ava begins...

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