Tyler Perry attended a special Netflix screening for his latest Madea film in Atlanta on Thursday, July 10

Tyler Perry attends a special screening of Madea's Destination Wedding ATL at Regal Atlantic Station on July 10, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Tyler Perry attends a screening of ‘Madea’s Destination Wedding’ on July 10, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.Credit : Derek White/Getty/Netflix

Tyler Perry attended a screening for his latest film Madea’s Destination Wedding in Atlanta, Georgia on Thursday, June 10
The actor was sued less than a month ago by Derek Dixon for $260 million over allegations of sexual harassment, assault and retaliation, among other complaints
An attorney for Perry has said in a statement the allegations are “a scam” and “we are confident these fabricated claims of harassment will fail”

Tyler Perry appeared to be in good spirits while at a screening for his latest film Madea’s Destination Wedding, less than month since a $260 million lawsuit was filed against the actor and director over alleged sexual harassment, assault and retaliation.

Perry, 55, attended a special screening of his Netflix film at the Regal Atlantic Station on Thursday, June 10. The film, currently available on the streamer, is the 13th film in the Madea cinematic universe.

Written and directed by Perry, and filmed partially on location in the Bahamas, Madea’s Destination Wedding also stars Diamond White, Taja V. Simpson, Xavier Smalls, Cassi Davis, Tamela Mann, David Mann and Jermaine Harris.

According to a synopsis, Madea and her crew start “stirring up chaos and heartwarming fun” in the Bahamas after “Brian and his ex-wife Debrah are shocked to learn their daughter Tiffany is engaged to a rapper she met on a yacht — and the wedding is in two weeks.”

 Tyler Perry speaks at a special screening of Madea's Destination Wedding ATL at Regal Atlantic Station on July 10, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Tyler Perry at screening for ‘Madea’s Destination Wedding’ on July 10, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.Derek White/Getty/Netflix

Perry’s public appearance comes nearly a month since actor Derek Dixon filed a lawsuit against Perry on June 13 in Los Angeles for $260 million over alleged sexual harassment, assault and retaliation. He has accused Perry of creating “a coercive, sexually exploitative dynamic” between them while he was starring on the filmmaker’s shows The Oval and Ruthless, on which Dixon played a character named Dale.

Matthew Boyd, an attorney for Perry, responded to Dixon’s complaint in a statement to PEOPLE, saying, “This is an individual who got close to Tyler Perry for what now appears to be nothing more than setting up a scam.”

“But Tyler will not be shaken down and we are confident these fabricated claims of harassment will fail,” the statement continued.

Dixon spoke out for the first time since filing the lawsuit in an email interview with The Hollywood Reporter published the same day as Perry’s Madea screeningsaying that the entire experience has been “terrifying” but that he “couldn’t just let him get away with this.”

“Everyone deserves to go to work and do their job without their boss trying to have sex with them,” Dixon said. “My goal is to help ensure that the next generation of actors and creatives don’t have to choose between their dreams and their dignity.”

Perry has yet to publicly comment on the lawsuit.

Madea's Destination Wedding. (L-R) Tyler Perry as Joe, Jermaine Harris as BJ, Tamela Mann as Cora, Cassi Davis Patton as Aunt Bam, David Mann as Mr. Brown and Tyler Perry as Madea in Madea's Destination Wedding

‘Madea’s Destination Wedding’ begins streaming on Netflix on July 11, 2025.Netflix

In June, Perry spoke exclusively with PEOPLE about the success of the Madea franchise, which has spanned two decades.

“I’m filled with a tremendous amount of pride when I think of how Madea has continuously captivated audiences throughout the years,” Perry shared.

“She’s meant to bring joy, laughter and comfort, and to see people are still watching and enjoying is a wonderful thing,” he added.