In the past, Tyler Perry has addressed those on social media who have joked about the debatable wig choices in his films. However, now it is time for the billionaire to address a certain scene in his newest drama, “A Jazzman Blues,” that was pointed out by “Up” rapper Cardi B

The former “Love and Hip Hop: New York” cast member enjoyed a night in and decided to support Perry by watching his recent Netflix film; nevertheless a scene came upon her screen that showed the birth of a plastic baby and took the 29-year-old by surprise. 

Cardi B (L) and Tyler Perry (R). @iamcardib/Instagram
@tylerperry/Instagram

Cardi B’s extreme surprise resulted in the mom of two recording a video of the scene and uploading it onto Twitter. 

“Movie good, but why that baby maa fake?” Cardi B captioned her video. 

“Why this baby fake like this? Hold on, hold on, hold on!” the performer said. 

She continued, “Y’all look how fake this baby is!” 

Movie good ,but why that baby maa fake? pic.twitter.com/dVT9VLGTTv

— Cardi B (@iamcardib) September 28, 2022

As the video continued, the anticipation to see the baby grew longer; finally a dark-skin plastic doll with fake blood across its forehead came onto the screen.

“That baby wild fake!” Cardi B’s spoke before her video was cut out.

Several fans added their own comments underneath her tweet, claiming that this act is not out of the ordinary for Perry. 

“That’s how Tyler became a billionaire. Gotta cut them costs any way possible”

That’s how Tyler became a billionaire. Gotta cut them costs any way possible

— Rhaenyra’s Whøre (@bardibeyy) September 28, 2022

“They put some ketchup on a Baby Alive doll and called it a day!” 

They put some ketchup on a Baby Alive doll and called it a day!! pic.twitter.com/XILOftKe2l

— Dorothy Zbornak (@itsmissnunu) September 28, 2022

“Lmaoo ‘that baby wild fake’ no because they got a baby alive doll from Walmart and called it a day”

Lmaooooo “that baby wild fake” no because they got a baby alive doll from Walmart and called it a day pic.twitter.com/ibsKyfHdSp

— bri (@DearBelcalis) September 28, 2022

Perry’s “A Jazzman’s Blues” was the first screenplay the media mogul ever wrote. The film is a tale of forbidden love in the South and can be watched on Netflix’s streaming service.