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Tyler Perry Did An Amazing
  Kevin Hart Walking Again But In 'Excruciating Pain' After Crash
 Kevin Hart is able to walk again a week after his terrifying car smash — but is still in “excruciating pain,” according to reports.
The 40-year-old actor re- portedly fractured his spine in three places in the LA crash early last Sunday and faces weeks of extensive rehab.
“He’s already walking. He’s good,” close friend Tiffany Haddish told Entertain- ment Tonight.
However, sources stressed to TMZ that the star is “still
KEVIN HART
in excruciating pain” despite the positive mood he tries to radiate to friends. The
sources also stressed that while he is on his feet he is “walking slowly and gin- gerly.”
Another source said that Hart’s wife, Eniko Par- rish, is not yet ready to talk about the accident and his road to recovery.
“They ... don’t want people to worry, so Eniko has put on a strong face and is saying he is doing well, but it’s very serious. He has suffered a great deal and has a long road ahead,” the source told ET.
   Thing For Victims Of Hurricane
Dorian In The Bahama
Tyler Perry is as well known for his philanthropic efforts as he is for his box of- fice smashes, often using his resources on multiple occa- sions to help those who are less fortunate.
With Hurricane Dorian tearing through the Atlantic and destroying thousands of homes and lives in its path, the TV and film mogul didn't waste a moment to jump in and help. According to reports, Perry has dispatched his per- sonal seaplane, based in Nas- sau, Bahamas, to provide aid to those affected by the tragic hurricane in the Caribbean na- tion.
Coming through for the vic- tims in a major way, Perry sent supplies to the Abaco Is- lands (part of the Bahamas), which was devastated the most by the natural disaster.
According to TMZ, his plane already made two trips on Thursday, and he hopes to send several more shipments in the next few days.
Among the supplies Perry
TYLER PERRY
is sending to the Abaco resi- dents are bottled water, juice, diapers, sleeping bags, hygiene products and several other basic necessities. The site also reports that the aircraft brought back seven passen- gers, including small children, a pregnant woman and several others who needed immediate medical attention, during the return trips.
  'Oprah’s 2020 Vision:’ Oprah Announces Her First National Tour In 5 Years
 Oprah Winfrey may not be running for president in 2020, but she will be cam- paigning for a different cause. On Wednesday (Sept. 5), Winfrey announced her new wellness arena tour will kick off on January 4 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in col- laboration with Weight Watchers—Oprah’s 2020 Vi- sion: Your Life In Focus.
As if we weren’t excited al- ready to hear the latest from Oprah in fitness and nutri- tion, it’s her first national
OPRAH WINFREY
tour in five years!
Oprah’s hit Canada and
Australia more recently, but
not the U. S. The OWN tele- vision network chief tapped into her partnership with Weight Watchers Reimag- ined to offer a full-day of wellness conversations dur- ing a nine-city tour complete with some major guest speakers who she has yet to announce.
However, with Oprah’s connects we’re sure the guest list will be fab! And get this, she’s giving us a new one-on- one interview with a celebrity guest at every stop.
      Rest In Power! Late Rapper Nipsey Hussle's Epic Puma Collaboration Sells Out Less Than 24 Hours After Release With Never-Before-Seen Images
 Puma released its PUMA x TMC (The Marathon Contin- ues) collection Sept. 5, cre- ated ahead of his tragic death, to pay homage to the deceased rapper Nipsey Hussle.
The beloved rapper, phi- lanthropist and businessman was murdered on March 31 when he was shot by Eric Holder, Jr. multiple times in the parking lot of his store, Marathon Clothing, in South Los Angeles.
According to Puma’s In- stagram, 100% of the net pro-
NIPSEY HUSSLE
ceeds from the sales are going directly to the Neighborhood
“Nip” Foundation. “Nipsey always put his community first and we know he would- n’t want it any other way,” it states.
As expected, the 19-piece collection has already sold out, and people are eager to get their hands on the collec- tion, which includes a marathon-themed MCS tracksuit and the iconic Cali- fornia sneaker in two colors which represent the legend. Thus far, there’s no word on an expected date when they will restock the collection.
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