Actor, comedian, and philanthropist Tiffany Haddish is heading to Africa with three of her closest childhood friends in her new Peacock docuseries Tiffany Haddish Goes Off, premiering November 13. The show is inspired by the spirit of Girls Trip and follows their adventures across South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Tanzania.
When Haddish arrives for the interview, the conversation begins on a playful note.
“Hi, Tiffany, how are you?”
“Successful. How are you?”
Her response captures her trademark confidence and humor. When the interviewer admits to feeling less accomplished, Haddish offers an uplifting perspective.
“You woke up today, so you’re winning. I’m looking at that success.”
Haddish first won audiences over as the unforgettable Dina in the 2017 comedy hit Girls Trip, alongside Regina Hall, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Queen Latifah. While many fans associate her with that bold character, Haddish has shown remarkable depth across her career.
Her achievements go far beyond acting. Readers of her 2017 bestselling memoir The Last Black Unicorn have seen her resilience firsthand. She’s also earned significant recognition — already holding two of the four letters needed for an EGOT — and uses her platform to help youth through the She Ready Foundation, which supports children in foster care.
With Tiffany Haddish Goes Off, a wider audience will soon witness the humor, heart, and honesty that define her journey.
Tiffany Haddish blends humor, authenticity, and purpose in her new docuseries, taking viewers on an uplifting journey of friendship and self-discovery across Africa.