![]() At the end of the play, Eric and China get together. Then Madea, Aunt Bam, Eric, Lucy, and George come over. ![]() China later calls Margaret's family, Madea and them. Though A Madea Christmas is nominally adapted from his play of the same name, Perry has strangely crafted an entirely different story and cast of characters for this film, with the lone. And asks if they could spend Christmas there. China explains that its Christmas and Margaret won't get time to spend Christmas with her family. John and Japan came in the door and John asks what wouldn't be a good idea. Lillian insists he will be if she's lucky. Lillian insists that Margaret's family can't come over for Christmas because it's not apart of tradition and it wouldn't be right. China asks if Margaret's family can come over for Christmas. Lillian tells her that they need the help and that she has too many things to do than stay at home for Christmas. China then barges into the living room demanding her mother why does Margaret have to work that Christmas. Margaret talks about how she won't get to see them that Christmas, cause she'll be working here. Margaret tells her that he's doing good at the state college he's going to. While they're talking, Margaret mentions how she wished her daughter, Lucy could be just like her. While China argues that her only priorities right now is finishing school and after disgusted talking with her mother, China goes in the kitchen to get some advice from Margaret. Lillian starts to urge her into marrying Bobby. After that, China and her greedy mother, Lillian start catching up. China tells Bobby about how Margaret practically raised her. ![]() When they get there her parents and brother, Japan, also Margaret, one of the maids greets them. ![]() Background Information Ĭhina and Bobby arrived at the Mannsell's Cape Cod for Christmas that weekend. She was engaged to Bobby Wakefield, a rich man her mom and dad picked her to marry. China and Bobby in Tyler Perry's A Madea ChristmasĬhina is Lillian and John Mansell's second child and only daughter. ![]()
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