On his site, Perry vowed: "It is the most revealing interviews and I've done."
And he did detail several different times of sexual abuse as a child growing up in New Orleans.
"I was about five or six years," the first time, he said. He was building a bird house in your backyard and a man across the street came over and put "his hand in my pants," said Perry. "I thought, 'What is this?"
The next person was "a nurse in the hospital. And I was doing the same thing. ... Then there was the man of the church that God uses the Bible to justify many of the things that were happening. That was my first sexual relationship Appearance - this man perform oral sex on me as a child. "
And there was the mother of a friend who seduced Perry when he was 10. He went to play with your child and she closed the door, laid on the couch and spread her legs, not letting go. .. "She puts the key inside and tells me I have to get the key, but I feel my body betray me again I felt an erection -. This is so disgusting what these people did to this child - she placed on top of it and I was in it. "
He spoke of his father, who "hated me." And his mother, who "loved so much." He also talked about how sexual abuse affected him for sexual experiences with women in life. "Every time after sex I went to the shower and wash out of me. I needed to get away from it."
Oprah wept when asked what he would tell the child left behind? "I would say, 'It'll be fine."
Tyler first raised the issue of child abuse in 2009, when he published a letter on his website after experiencing a flood of memories after the screening of the beautiful Oscar-nominated film, which was co-produced, including a history of remember a man in his church that bothered him.
Perry's new film, the adaptation of colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow is enuf, leaves in November.
Perry was not the only one who cried during the show. He brought tears to the eyes of Oprah by thanking her for all she has done for viewers over 25 years.
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