• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
BlackDoctor.org
Where Wellness & Culture Connect

Where Wellness & Culture Connect

  • Conditions
  • Wellness
  • Lifestyle
  • Longevity
  • Clinical Trials
  • Resources
    • Generational Health
    • Top Blacks in Healthcare 2025
    • Hall Of Fame
    • Clinical Trials Resource Center
    • Obesity Resource Center
    • Cancer Resource Center
    • Wellness on the Yard
    • Immunocompromised Care
    • BDO Resource Library
  • Find A Doctor
  • BDO TV
Home / Lifestyle / Celebrity Health / Tiffany Haddish: How Comedy Saved Her Life…Literally!

Tiffany Haddish: How Comedy Saved Her Life…Literally!

Tiffany Haddish
Tiffany Haddish/Photo: Getty

Comedian Tiffany Haddish beat all the odds stacked against her and is becoming a household name. After 19 years of hard work, she landed a breakout role as “Dina,” the rambunctious, vulgar girlfriend alongside heavy hitters Jada Pinkett Smith, Queen Latifah and Regina Hall in the box office hit Girls Trip. Then, she made history by becoming the first African American female stand-up comedian to host Saturday Night Live (11 other Black women hosting the show including Cicely Tyson, Oprah Winfrey, Halle Berry, Taraji P. Henson, Queen Latifah, Whoopi Goldberg and more, but Haddish is the first non-cast member stand-up comedian)! But what many do not know is her road to success involved many twists and turns.

During an interview with The Breakfast Club Power 105.1 FM, Haddish talks about raising her younger siblings. Their mother suffered a head injury as a result of a tragic car crash. An emotional Haddish recalls being at the hospital and the doctor pulling her to the side saying, “Look, she’s never going to be the person that she was. It’s time for you to grow up now you’re going to have to help her as much as you can.”

From that moment on, the then 9-year old Haddish helped her mom learn how to read, walk and talk again while raising four younger siblings. Haddish says, “When I think back on it, it made me super strong.”

You May Also Like
Psoriatic Arthritis Can Feel Beyond Your Control. Consider a Different Direction. Learn More Here. Psoriatic Arthritis Can Feel Beyond Your Control. Consider a Different Direction. Learn More Here.

Comedy to the Rescue

Eventually, Haddish and her siblings moved into foster care because her mother developed schizophrenia and became abusive and neglectful to Haddish and her siblings. There were two instances while in foster care that inspired her to become a comedian. Haddish recalls having to share sleeping quarters with “gangster chicks with mental problems” who would threaten to fight her every night and to thwart them off she remembered a scene from the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

“This movie inspired all of my comedy because there was a scene where Roger tells a detective if you make people laugh they will do anything for you. And I was like yea that’s the ticket, this is how I’m going to keep from getting beat up.”

You May Also Like
Get GLP-1s Delivered to You As Low As $99/Month! Get GLP-1s Delivered to You As Low As $99/Month!

Haddish was also propositioned by her social worker to either go to psychiatric therapy or to the Laugh Factory’s Comedy Camp. By choosing comedy camp she worked with celebrities such as Richard Pryor and Dane Cook  who inspired her to take her comedy seriously.

After a few years in foster care, Haddish’s grandmother...

Tiffany Haddish
Tiffany Haddish/Photo: Getty

...received custody of her and her siblings and began raising them. Haddish later became homeless, and eventually hit her big break by catching the attention of veteran comedian Kevin Hart. She continued to work hard, landing roles on tv shows like  NBC's The Carmichael Show and in movies like Keanu.

Life After Girls Trip

Haddish’s latest comedy special, She Ready! From the Hood to Hollywood, premiered on Showtime in 2018.

When asked how she came up with the name “She Ready,” Haddish talks about when she would go out with her cousins. After getting ready they would come out the house and say, “Yeah, she ready” if everyone looked cute. If someone didn't they would say, “Uh, uh, she not ready, go back in the house.”

She says, “It kind of just stuck with me through everything. Like before I get on stage, I’m like, ‘Yeah, she ready, you for this.’ It’s a confidence booster. She ready for what? She ready for success, she ready to win, she ready to spread love, she ready to make people laugh, she ready for joy, she ready to get this job.”

Tiffany Haddish has proven herself in the comedic world and they’ve surely room for her. Her story is an inspiration to many girls looking to achieve their dreams despite the obstacles that seem to stand in their way.

 

By Derrick Lane | Published August 17, 2017

The Latest In Celebrity Health

Actor & Rapper Donald Glover Reveals He Suffered a Stroke

The multi-talented actor and rapper Donald Glover, who performs as Childish Gambino, revealed on stage during a concert that he had a stroke last year. While performing at Tyler, the Creator's Camp Flog Gnaw festival in Los Angeles on Saturday read more about Actor & Rapper Donald Glover Reveals He Suffered a Stroke
Tia Mowry

Tia Mowry Is on a Mission to ‘Change the Odds’ for Black Families Battling Cancer

As the holidays approach, actress and entrepreneur Tia Mowry is using her voice for something deeper than festive cheer. She is partnering with Pfizer and the American Cancer Society to host "Rewrite the Recipe", a compelling video series designed to read more about Tia Mowry Is on a Mission to ‘Change the Odds’ for Black Families Battling Cancer

R&B Legend Al B. Sure Talks Thankfulness After 2-Month Coma: “Doctors Didn’t Think I’d Make It”

It's hard to believe that its been three years since, R&B legend Al B. Sure, whose real name is Albert Joseph Brown III, had woken up from a two-month-long coma. He shared this news via an update on Twitter alongside read more about R&B Legend Al B. Sure Talks Thankfulness After 2-Month Coma: “Doctors Didn’t Think I’d Make It”

Deion Sanders Fears More Blood Clots, In Pain and “Hurting Like Crazy!”

Deion "Coach Prime Time" Sanders said he was “hurting like crazy” after Colorado’s loss Saturday night at TCU and believes he has more blood clots in his leg. “Cat’s out of the bag, all right. I think I’ve got more read more about Deion Sanders Fears More Blood Clots, In Pain and “Hurting Like Crazy!”

‘This Isn’t a Solo Fight’: Prostate Cancer Survivor Montell Jordan & Wife Open Up on 2nd Treatment Start, Film and Faith

Just days away from starting proton therapy treatment, Grammy Award-winning R&B singer Montell Jordan and wife, Kristin, open up about facing the unimaginable: the recent return of Montell's prostate cancer. They sat down with BlackDoctor.org to wrap up Prostate Cancer read more about ‘This Isn’t a Solo Fight’: Prostate Cancer Survivor Montell Jordan & Wife Open Up on 2nd Treatment Start, Film and Faith
Twin Docs Dr. I and Dr. J Fox TV. Two doctors with stethoscopes posing.

‘Twin Docs’ Show Premiere: Real Talk, No Co-Pay

Mark your calendars and tune in tonight! Sept. 15 marks the premiere of Second Opinion with the Twin Docs, a brand-new FOX show hosted by Chicago-based twin OB-GYNs Dr. J and Dr. I. With a mission to bust health myths read more about ‘Twin Docs’ Show Premiere: Real Talk, No Co-Pay

Primary Sidebar

Subscribe to our newsletter

Icon

Caring for You, Too - Caregiver Workbook

1 file(s) 297 KB
Download

Trending Articles

Weight Loss Challenge: Lose 10 Pounds In 2 Weeks!

lose 10 pounds in 2 weeks

Stage 4 Lung Cancer: Why I Said Yes to a Clinical Trial

Stage 4 Lung Cancer: Why I Said Yes to a Clinical Trial

Top 10 Ways to Improve Your Digestion Naturally

digestion

This Clinical Trial Is Making HIV Treatment Easier for Black People

This Clinical Trial Is Making HIV Treatment Easier for Black People

A Clinical Trial Extended the Life of Women With Hard-to-Treat Breast Cancer

A Clinical Trial Extended the Life of Women With Hard-to-Treat Breast Cancer
Find a Culturally Sensitive Doctor

Footer

Where Wellness & Culture Connect

BDO is the world’s largest and most comprehensive online health resource specifically targeted to African Americans. BDO understands that the uniqueness of Black culture - our heritage and our traditions - plays a role in our health. BDO gives you access to innovative new approaches to the health information you need in everyday language so you can break through the disparities, gain control and live your life to its fullest.

Connect With Us

Resource Centers

  • Top Blacks in Healthcare
  • Clinical Trials
  • Wellness on the Yard
  • Cancer
  • Immunocompromised Care
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Careers
  • Advertise With Us
  • Advertising & Sponsorship Policy
  • Daily Vitamina
  • TBH

Copyright © 2025, Black Doctor, Inc. All rights reserved.