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17 Jul 2016

Tatyana Ali Files Lawsuit Against Warner Bros. Says they stole her idea for popular talk show ‘The Real’

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July 17, 2016 Category: Entertainment Posted by:
Photo from Tatyana Ali in TV One film Second Sight

Photo from Tatyana Ali in TV One film Second Sight

Actress Tatyana Ali says Warner Bros. stole her idea for talk show “The Real”

By Tambay Obenson, Shadow and Act

Tatyana Ali filed a lawsuit yesterday against Warner Bros and Telepictures, claiming that the entertainment companies stole her idea for the daytime talk show “The Real” which debuted in 2013. The series initially received a trial run on Fox owned markets in the summer of that year, and was later green-lit for national syndication in the fall, officially premiering the following year, 2014.

The series was developed as a talk show to appeal to younger female viewers co-hosted initially by Adrienne Bailon, Tamar Braxton, Loni Love, Jeannie Mai and Tamera Mowry.

In Ms. Ali’s suit, the “Fresh Prince of Bel Air” actress claims that she came up with the concept for the show that she describes as “a unique and innovative format, which featured an eclectic group of engaging female celebrity hosts, each aged within their 20’s and 30’s … designed to pique the interest of the younger side of the mid-life/mid-career female population and featured a variety of contemporary discussion topics in a relaxed and informal setting.”

She claims that she pitched the concept to WB in 2012, but they passed on it – at least that’s what she was told had been decided, as she says in the document (read it here, courtesy of Deadline). And “The Real” would go on to premiere several months later as “a direct production” of her original idea.

The suit continues: “The five female host panel cast members [of ‘The Real’] very closely embody and mirror the personal and professional profiles of the specific and potential female celebrity hosts openly proposed in writing and in discussion by the Plaintiff [Tatyana Ali] during ‘pitch’ meetings she held with the Executives… The Defendant Corporations did not at any time, directly or indirectly, acknowledge the use of the Plaintiff’s Concept.”

Warner Bros has yet to respond publicly to the suit.

The suit is asking for unspecified damages from “all rightful gains, profits, and advantages derived by the Defendants” and that a trust be set up for Tatyana Ali in which “designated percentages of the proceeds resulting from past, current and future production and airing of ‘The Real’ television program” will be deposited.

We most recently saw Tatyana Ali in TV One’s original movie, a thriller titled “Second Sight,” which premiered in April. In the film, Ali plays a young teacher plagued with visions, whose gift of “prophesy” leaves her haunted by premonitions of horrific kidnappings, and takes it upon herself to search for one of her students who has gone missing.

Up next, Ali will appear in 3 independent feature films: “The Reason,” “It Snows All the Time,” and “Supermodel.”

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