Black Women in Entertainment
‘Girls Trip’ Breakout Star Tiffany Haddish Makes History Hosting SNL
Tiffany Haddish makes history this fall by becoming the first black female comedian to host Saturday Night Live. The hosting gig is a highlight of a remarkable year for the star, whose film Girls Trip, exceeded (some folks) expectations by hauling in $113.3 million at the domestic box office – the first-ever black-led/directed/produced film to do so.
Haddish, known for her wry humor, will be joined on SNL by Taylor Swift, who is the musical guest for the evening. Between the two women and their respective fan clubs, the show’s viewership is highly likely to go up and will certainly trend for the evening it airs. (And not for nothing, SNL’s been hitting some home runs with their hosting/musical guest matchups this fall. After the Haddish/Swift matchup this Saturday, the world will likely stop everything they’re doing to tune in to Chance the Rapper and Eminem the following Saturday.)
The internet is waiting for Haddish’s hosting turn with baited breath, and so is Haddish. She recently tweeted that she’s excited to be a “first” for SNL and she’s ready to bring the shenanigans.
This Saturday, 11/11 on #SNL!! Can you believe I will be the very #first black female comedian… https://t.co/qSVgrCpztv
— Tiffany Haddish (@TiffanyHaddish) November 7, 2017
And her Instagram post clearly shows her excitement at nabbing this coveted hosting spot.