Black Women in Entertainment
Actress Tiffany Haddish Says ‘Girls Trip’ Movie Is A ‘Dream Come True’
Tiffany Haddish remembers growing up and watching women like Jada Pinkett Smith, Queen Latifah and Regina Hall on TV, feeling hopeful that one day her path would cross with theirs.
“I remember watching them as a young teen and wanting them to be my friends,” Haddish chuckled as she spoke to HuffPost last week.
However, a friendship wasn’t the only thing Haddish went on to establish with these women. As the breakout star in the forthcoming film “Girls Trip,” Haddish ― who previously had a reoccurring role on the recently canceled “The Carmichael Show” ― worked alongside Hall, Pinkett Smith and Latifah to deliver one of the summer’s best flicks and built an unbreakable sisterhood with the cast during the process.
“It was a dream come true,” she said. “They are regular chicks, real women and we had so much fun working together. I learned so much from all of them.”
Haddish described her experience with “Girls Trip” as the “best job I’ve ever had,” saying she felt at ease and unapologetically carefree working on a film about women expressing these same qualities.
“Girls Trip” follows a group of four friends who affectionately call themselves the “Flossy Posse” as they take a break from their busy schedules for a wild weekend in New Orleans. The women cut loose to roam the city’s streets and enjoy a fun few days at the Essence Festival, a multicultural event designed for and by black women. The trip doesn’t come without its challenges as the women face hardships that test their friendship. However, they eventually overcome them in ways that only strengthen their sisterhood and further reveal the love they have for each other and themselves.
“For me, it was great being able to work with these women to display real friendship and real sisterhood. It’s important for women to see that,” Haddish said. “We get so caught up in what we look like, or this image thing. Forget that, just be you!”
Haddish is hilarious and unfiltered as Dina, the silly and upbeat friend who is always down to turn up, cut up and have a good time. And as a real-life comedian who has her own standup comedy special heading to Showtime soon, Haddish easily delivers some of the film’s most hilarious and memorable moments.
“I was unapologetically Tiffany Haddish times 10,” Haddish said of her role, before digging …