When the movie “Girls Trip” premiered in 2017, it marked a milestone for comedies starring women and Black people. The film also catapulted comedian Tiffany Haddish to fame, and since then, the “Night School” actress has landed numerous starring roles. However, she has also been embroiled in a series of controversies, including two DUI arrests, a very public breakup, and even a child safety lawsuit that was later dismissed. In the Peacock docuseries “Tiffany Haddish Goes Off,” the Los Angeles-born comedian opens the cameras to her real life and friendships, allowing audiences to get to know her beyond her irreverent jokes. Haddish’s charisma was immediately apparent with her breakout role in “Girls Trip”; now, she seems ready for a new chapter. She appears completely vulnerable in “Tiffany Haddish Goes Off.” The six-episode series opens in Los Angeles with Haddish inviting her closest friends, whom she's known for over three decades, to brunch. These women supported her through he...
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