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Tiffany Haddish Marries Herself, Embraces Self-Discovery on Docuseries
5 Nov
Summary
- Tiffany Haddish's new Peacock docuseries follows her and childhood friends on a trip to Africa
- Haddish marries herself, saying she's in a "committed relationship" with herself
- Haddish discusses her multifaceted career, including activism and comedy

In November 2025, comedian Tiffany Haddish is set to premiere her new Peacock docuseries, "Tiffany Haddish Goes Off." The show follows Haddish and three of her closest childhood friends—Shermona Long, Sparkle Clark, and Selena Martin—on a monthlong trip to South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Tanzania.
The 45-year-old Haddish, who also serves as an executive producer on the project, says she chose to bring her lifelong friends rather than newer Hollywood connections because "they deserve a trip like that" after years of support. The docuseries promises to offer a unique cultural representation, showcasing Haddish and her friends getting their hair braided and enjoying time on the beach.
Notably, the show also doesn't shy away from Haddish's more vulnerable moments, including a stand-up set in Cape Town that didn't go as planned and backlash she faced over a social media post about African grocery stores. Haddish says she's not afraid to show these "weaker parts" as part of her journey of self-discovery.
In fact, the docuseries captures Haddish's decision to "marry" herself, saying she's been "honoring" herself and telling potential suitors that she's in a "committed relationship." Haddish has also been reevaluating her dating life, admitting she's become less interested in spending time with men who don't "tickle her fancy."
Beyond her personal life, the article highlights Haddish's multifaceted career, which includes her acclaimed role in the 2017 film "Girls Trip," her bestselling memoir "The Last Black Unicorn," and her ongoing philanthropic work, such as her She Ready Foundation for foster care youth and plans to open an affordable grocery store in her hometown of South Central, Los Angeles.




