Tyrese “Officially Retires” From Social Media After Hot Take About Masculinity

Tyrese says he’s quitting social media for good after going on a lengthy rant about masculinity and men’s mental health on Instagram. To do so, he shared a video of himself breaking into tears on the red carpet for the premiere of his new film, 1992, in which he stars alongside the late Ray Liotta.

“I’m officially retired from social media,” he began. “I’m gonna go dark, I’m gonna pray, I’m gonna turn my comments off because I don’t want to be reminded of this very nasty and unbearable narrative that REAL MEN don’t cry. And if and when a man has a child on the way with that beautiful woman or fiancé or wife, and she ultimately has a miscarriage [I thank God I’ve never experienced this ] the only person who is depressed sad or even suicidal over that loss is NOT JUST the woman.”

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Tyrese Poses With Snoop Dogg At The Premiere Of “1992”

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 27: Tyrese Gibson (L) and Snoop. Dogg (R) attend the world premiere of Lionsgate’s “1992” at Regal L.A. Live on August 27, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

From there, he continued: “REAL MEN these days are constantly being emasculated and someone has said lately even have the nerve to put the word TOXIC in front of MASCULINITY.. yes, the epic failure of trying to make me feel bad about literally being A MAN, an APLHA MALE, protective or OUTspoken FATHER or HEAD of my HOUSEHOLD.” He also brought up a relationship with an ex and the role men play in parenting. He ended the post by revealing that the soundtrack is available on streaming now and told fans to check out his latest project, Beautiful Pain.

Tyrese Argues That “Real Men” Cry

In 1992, Tyrese plays a character by the name of Mercer, who looks to restore his relationship with his son. It takes place following the Rodney King verdict. Check out Tyrese’s full comments on the 1992 premiere below. Be on the lookout for further updates on Tyrese on HotNewHipHop.

 
 
 
 
 
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Lionsgate ‘1992’: A Gripping, Action-Packed Drama About Fathers, Sons, and Survival

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The Source had an opportunity to attend the New York City screening of Lionsgate’s ‘1992’, directed by Ariel Vromen, hosted by Chuck Creekmur. This film is a captivating, high-energy drama that immerses viewers in the chaos of the 1992 Los Angeles riots. This action-packed film masterfully weaves together themes of family and survival, delivering a story that’s both thrilling and emotionally resonant.

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At the heart of ‘1992’ is Mercer, played by Tyrese Gibson, a shopkeeper determined to rebuild his life and set a positive example for his son amidst the crumbling streets of Los Angeles. As the city spirals into turmoil, Mercer faces intense personal challenges, all while trying to restore a fractured relationship with his son. Gibson’s performance is raw and authentic, portraying a man torn between duty, fear, and hope. His character’s journey strikes a deeply emotional chord as he strives to hold onto his humanity and fatherhood despite the chaos that surrounds him.

Ray Liotta and Scott Eastwood add even more depth to the film as a father-son duo embroiled in a dangerous heist, planned right where Mercer works. Their troubled relationship mirrors Mercer’s own struggles, creating a fascinating parallel that drives the tension throughout the film. Liotta delivers one of his signature hard-edged performances, while Eastwood perfectly captures the vulnerability and resentment of a young man at odds with his father.

However, it’s Christopher A’mmanuel who proves to be the hidden gem of this ensemble cast. His portrayal of Mercer’s son is both heart-wrenching and powerful, bringing innocence to the chaos and contributing to the film’s emotional weight.

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Director Ariel Vromen skillfully balances the film’s emotional core with breathtaking action sequences. The city of Los Angeles becomes a character in itself, with the streets crackling with tension, violence, and unrest. The combination of intense standoffs, fiery explosions, and gritty hand-to-hand combat scenes gives ‘1992’ its pulse-pounding rhythm.

But beyond the explosions and gunfire, ‘1992’ excels at exploring the complicated dynamics between fathers and sons. Both Mercer and the heist team’s leader struggle with what it means to be a man and a father in a world that seems to be falling apart. The film asks difficult questions about legacy, racism, responsibility, and survival, while still keeping the audience on the edge of their seats with adrenaline-fueled moments.

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Tyrese, Katherine Nunez and Lynn Hobson

‘1992’ is an exhilarating, emotionally charged film that doesn’t shy away from the realities of race, fatherhood, and violence in America. Tyrese Gibson shines in a role that brings depth and humanity to the action genre, while Vromen’s direction is nothing short of suspenseful. Whether you’re drawn in by the action or the emotional stakes, ‘1992’ is a must-watch that stands out as a modern-day thriller with heart.

Catch it on Lionsgate and prepare for a gripping journey into one of the most pivotal moments in LA’s history, where the personal and the political collide in an unforgettable way.

Watch the trailer below.

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