Mr Philippe YES!! Especially when she brought up Roger Rabbit...All time fave. When you go through hard times during your childhood, a piece of you from that time remains with you. Shoot, I was too excited when Beauty and The Beast (the animation) came on television a couple weeks before the live action movie came out.
Yeah she is like me,I've been through a lot but still making it on my own when I tell somebody my story they would ," you strong " and I would reply with "I'm a Leo.
Guys in the back: "You're crazy, Tiffany.." Tiffany: "I'm not crazy! I'm just not afraid to speak on it.." SOOO spot on. I love how this woman speaks her truth and isn't trying to impress anyone. She's just being totally authentic to who she is, while turning even the darkest memories into comedy. Now, THAT'S admirable.
“Thank you for not being there” - that is so brave to say! She went through abuse, trauma, the foster system, wasn’t allowed to be a child, met a man who broke her heart and despite that persevered. She is enough, she is strong and she ‘ readdddy!!! So amazing.
I recently became comfortable with sharing my mental illness (PTSD from war), and as a black man, I was afraid of being called crazy in the past. This interview is pure inspiration. Thank you my sista. 💯
I honestly couldn’t finish her autobiography! 🤦🏻♀️ She jokes about the shit that she went through, but I was like- that’s not funny, that’s horrible! I respect her ability to laugh at that shit now, I am definitely in awe of her strength because I know in a similar situation I would have fallen to pieces! BUT! I couldn’t help but see all the ways government could have done better. She was successful because of her grit, her hustle, her extraordinary outlook on life, but the odds were definitely stacked against her. Ugh, I just want to fix the distribution of opportunity in America. Right now, you have to be some kind of extraordinary to make it out of unfortunate circumstances. Mediocrity is a privilege only white people can enjoy. Before someone bites my head off, this concept was observed in a study I read that looked at high paying jobs where success could be directly measured in numbers - like gains earned by mutual funds or something financial like that (sorry, I don’t remember, I do science! 🤦🏻♀️) but they found that white men were promoted more quickly & with lower success ratings than their Black male counterparts who were only promoted when they had stats that were significantly better. There were several theories offered for why this might be, some related to implicit biases. I think the takeaway from this study is that at present minorities truly have to “work twice as hard to get half as far”. I’m glad a conversation is finally starting to happen now, but I wish more (white) people were willing to listen. 😕
When she tells her story you can tell she really uses her humor as a coping mechanism. They usually say that comedians have the most painful lives. She's so gorgeous and really funny. After everything she's been through, she deserves everything. Everything.
Racquel Holness girl. And how traumatizing that would be. She's so strong. Not to snitch on her mama. Now a days , kids get popped on the behind and send their parents to jail.
The quote where Tiffany said if you make people laugh you can get people to do anything. That shit is so true. I used to get people to do my homework for making them laugh.
A lot of people might call her crazy (like DJ Envy did), but I felt her on her story about a picture coming to life. That was amazing. You can’t tell everyone that because people will think you’re insane, I commend her so much for doing that w/o giving a damn.
As a former social worker that honestly got burned out of the profession after 5 years, I can attest her story is very common for foster kids... Very very rough life... But where I give her more credit than I’ve ever given anybody is that she overcame! Not only that, she surpassed thousands of other talented/gifted individuals that were either flat out given their success or were set up to do so. She knew she had the skills to make it, and just TOOK her success! She didn’t wait for the “right” opportunity! She made her opportunities! No doubt she had to sell out somewhat to get where she is, but to even get to that phase you’ve got to get noticed. She did all this practically by herself.... Very very commendable. You can’t fake talent, nor deny it when you see it! Those that slept on her and didn’t pull the trigger on giving her a contract of any type for her talent got to be kicking themselves! She was born in 79’ so trust me there has been many chances for them to do so!
KishKishBish I’m not a social worker, but I work for an education nonprofit. I would recommend ongoing learning about topics like trauma-informed care, motivational interviewing, trust-based relational intervention (TBRI). Trauma-Informed Care will help you understand how trauma can affect behavior and how to support someone who has experienced trauma. Motivational Interviewing will teach you techniques for communication, asking questions, etc. TBRI would help with intervening in high stress situations and de escalate. I would also recommend becoming informed about types of abuse, such as child abuse, human trafficking, etc and how to identify signs, effects, and how to be a supportive parent. If you are working with a nonprofit, they may offer these types of training. If not, I would urge you to contact social service agencies, particularly ones offering mental health support or even social work schools to find out where you can attend such trainings. Best wishes to you, b/c the world needs good foster parents!
Charlemagne doesn't respect too many people but you can SEE how much he respects her and is intrigued by her! I knew from watching girls trip I would love her and she'd have so much success. I'm happy for her
Shon9tilR she made her name in comedy around 10 years ago, but over the past 2 or 3 years she has been blowing up. She's now going to be leading lady in Tracy Morgan's new show The Last O.G She is doing very well.
That part when she was talking about the teddy bears playing with her and her sister, that stuff is real man. I’ve never experienced it myself but I’ve raised two kids and worked in child care for 20+ years. Kids have “imaginary” friends but they are sooo real. As an adult if you ever watched a child sit and talk to one it’s not like pretend play. They are fully talking to someone adults can’t see. I feel it’s because children are tapped into the a different setting that we lose as we get older. It’s fascinating, a little scary, and also beautiful to know it exists. So them saying she was crazy for second, uh-uh. It’s not just make-believe. I believe every word she said about that story is real. They’re like guardian angels on a child’s level.
My children had childlike visitations --- one was a cartoon on a broken tv that was unplugged. We were seperated many years growing up ...hostile relatives on both sides. When I was near to death, they would get nightmares. God communicates with his investments especially the new ones. They are grown up now.
We all are born with that gift and lose it due to us growing up and being told what is real and what’s not. I still remember some of the things I heard and saw as a kid that no ones believed me about.
My mom always said kids see angels and also disabled adults who cant speak and the more we can speak and communicate with others the less we see them .....
Yeap, all the good things that will happen for you come out of all the experiences that were not so good. Good for you Miss Hadish, you figured it out. I hear you speaking it all into reality. Keep on.
I have to say that Charlamagne has really grown. He conducted this interview with a lot of professionalism and it was obvious that he respects Tiffany.
Jazzy One I was thinking the same thing! I just heard the audio from when he talked to Buffie the Body a few years ago and he was AWFUL. But he's really, truly grown... I don't know if it's because he respects all Black women now, or if he just really respected Tiffany's struggle, but you could definitely tell a difference.
Charlamagne tha god really showed so much respect for Tiffany; he was intrigued by her story and her; Also I like how he said; "She's not crazy." The look on Charlamagne face and actions throughout the entire interview, in my opinion, showed how much he enjoyed it.
yea. i was perusing through podcasts, those stories are deeper and theres more. im sure she doesnt share all of it. but i will say God.bless.her. i dream of one day being her friend or buying her luggage. and just doing something to make.her happy
Who else is on a marathon of Tiffany Haddish videos and thought this was gonna be a 10 minute video, but was so tuned in on her life story that you couldn't keep track of time, and you ended up watching the whole entire thing, thinking it was the best /funniest 10minutes of your life, but then realized it was actually the length of a 8 o'clock tv show on the cw network.
You got to be a fool to not know she isn’t a WARRIOR after what she’s been through. From 8 years old to now!! Tiffany, you have officially gained my respect and my love sister❤️✊🏾
I've watched this interview twice already just amazing how Tiffany went through all of that and still have more of herself to give to the world. She is a Strong woman for real and I love how interested Charlamane is in knowing her story and no here girl trip 😂. I love her so much moreeeeeeeeeeee. Tiffany you deserve it all.
I was expecting some regular breakfast club interview but instead got yet another lesson of how strong a black woman is. May God continue to bless this strong sister.
It's so crazy she has my same story at 8 years old my mother had a car accident that she flew out the windshield of the back of the vehicle, she broke 8 ribs her ribs went inside her lungs, her lungs collapsed her whole left side of her body was paralyzed she had a blood clot in her brain that had to be removed. I had to teach her how to walk talk eat everything again. I still remember when she was learning how to walk, I use to laugh cause she would walk like a penguin. I will never forget the moment my life changed. Glory to God my mom is amazing and rehabilitated & I thank the Lord
Her pain is in her jokes... If you notice every time the convo gets deep she reverts to comedy. I feel her pain tho. She's💯💯💯 our strength is in our weakness!
Bruh this whole podcast is literally just an audiobook of her book the Last Black Unicorn. Every story from here is in the book and more. 100% recommend reading it
She is really has been through a lot of a hard time and yet she's one of the best comedian actors out there and I admire that, big love ❤️ for our people in Eritrea 🇪🇷 and yes you are our princesses 👸🏽 Tiffany ✨
I watched this interview and completely fell in love with this woman. What a story. Now I'm so compelled to see the work that's she doing, I want this sister to succeed in every way possible.
Best interview ever!!!!!!!! And Envy is one of those grown ass man who can't accept a strong woman who is expressive. He's afraid she steals his shine. But she is bomb!!!!!!!!
I like how she handled Envy at 38:14. She's revealing almost everything that has happened in her life on your show, and you call her "crazy". You can tell she has grown because she wanted to say more, but she kept it together. Very professional move Mama! S/O to Uncle Char for defending her too.
I hope she can stop blaming herself for her perceived failure towards taking care of her mother and siblings. No child, at that age range, could have handled all of those responsibilities.
This is the only interview that has ever held my attention this long, so many props and love to Tiffany, I wish you nothing but the best god has to give
This whole interview had me crying. She's strong and she only tested up once, but my heart broke with her whole story. I would love to meet her, and give her a big hig
It's Deep..when her ex husband admitted his insecurities in her not needing him and her just wanting to share her world .. this whole interview is Deep her life and testimony 💜❤️🙌🏽
Hanivel Jones nah she's ain't 1/2 but is. #Numbers:1,2,4,18 You are who your Father is. One's Lineage is determined by the Father. #Example1 if a so called Niggah Man married an Italian woman & they produce a Male child & that Male child later on married a Chinese Woman & they produce a Male child, if later on that Male child go ahead & married a Persian Woman & they produce a Male child & if that male child marry an Ethiopian & they produces a Male Ect.. & then that male child lives in Nigeria & keeps on producing male child generationally with the Nigerian. altogether them Nigerian children & generations will be a bunch of so called Niggas. & the so called DNA will gives you something similar of " 40% Niggah, 20%Italian,17%Chinese,13%Persian,10%Ethiopian & 10% Nigerian Ect.." #Example2 if you plan seeds from one Apple to, Australia, Japan, France , Congo, Jamaïcan, Peru, Slovakia Ect.. an Apple tree will be erected from them soils regardless & looks will differs at some level however you will get an orange tree out of them. #Example3 •Tia&Tamara looks like Niggas but they're not my peep because their Father was Caucasian. • Rashida Jones& Mariah Carey are Niggas yet they looks like Caucasian but aren't because their Father are Niggas. #Q have you ever seen a mix fruit ( 1/2 Water Melon & 1/2 Papayas ) ? there's no such thing as mixed or Biracial
That moment Envy called her crazy and she said "I'm NOT crazy, I'm VERY sane!" What an insensitive ass of him...I am glad she caught it and defended herself.
They're still tears. She's still hurt. I hope she gets everything outta life that she wants. She deserves it. God bless hey, her family, and her future 🖤🖤🖤
the way she kept saying she wasn't doing a good enough job raising her siblings and cleaning the house broke my heart. Like she's a grown woman and still doesn't realize that's not the responsibility of a child to maintain the household.
Brittney As someone who went thru family trauma as well, I can tell she definitely has not worked through her baggage yet. All the oversharing is a hallmark of someone still working crap out. I wish her well.
I am right there with her on that. Even though I was lucky enough to have both parents in the home, they were never home because they was always at work. I got off the bus, my brother would leave to go to his job. And me at 11 was taking care of a months old baby, a one year old, and a 6 year old. It was very hard to take care of them, not just cooking, but keeping them entertained and trying to teach them things. And then on top of that, do my homework, try to study and make sure they wasn't burning the house down while I did it. Luckily i always paid attention in class and almost always half of the tests were based on what we were told in class, the other half was what we did for homework during the week. I think I did good enough for them but sometimes I really wonder and at times I feel like I failed. One sister went to an early college program and she had 2 associates degrees the same day she got her highschool diploma. Just yesterday she got her bachelors, she always listened to me when I told her how life is. Even to this day I guide her, advise her, and try to teach her the best I can. The one after me, well she listened but didnt listen when it came to ignoring others opinions of herself. She didnt listen when I told her which men to avoid, so her first car that she worked for her own self- destroyed because of the pos she let into her life. She went to college once, against what I told her. It was one of those phony online schools. Ended up they gave her a student loan, but she ordered books that never came. A laptop for non existent classes. After she realized what happened and had debt she couldn't pay back... she still doesn't listen when I try to tell her how it will end. The baby sister never listens to shit. Twists my words all the time. She wont look at me when she talks to me. She stares at her phone, and after she repeats herself for the 50th time, and I have repeated myself for thr 50th time she throws a baby ass fit and throws her brand new phone and busts the mf. And yet, when it comes to her mom always takes her side. I am always wrong no matter how hard I try. And she cant even have a conversation with me because as nice as I am she turns around and tells everyone else the complete opposite of what I said.. if I say hi to her, she busts out crying saying my tone of voice was hateful when I have to try with triple the effort with her. I dont understand..
Charla was defending his sister a lot in this interview. Surprised no one commented on his facial reaction to something Envy said at 33:48 "She got a GREAT story..." almost like he was wanted to say don't come for her or I will lol
"I like to buy bad kids Ice cream then Slap it out their hands cause that's what life does to you" I can't think of anyone more qualified to make this statement. She's such a Strong Beautiful woman.
If you listen to her you can still see a little child in her still exist...Beautiful soul
Yes, every time she smiled while telling her story I saw the child in her.
I was thinking the same thing. Her imagination is what led her to make a lot of the decisions she made even as an adult.
Mr Philippe that's why childhood is so damn important and people should nurture it!
Skyla Shanell yes this is true sis
Mr Philippe YES!! Especially when she brought up Roger Rabbit...All time fave. When you go through hard times during your childhood, a piece of you from that time remains with you. Shoot, I was too excited when Beauty and The Beast (the animation) came on television a couple weeks before the live action movie came out.
She is the poster child, the epitome, the definition, the embodiment of RESILIENCE!
Yes she is!! Gotta love, love, love herrrrrrrr!!!!!
Courtney Pauley YAAASSSS
Courtney Pauley amen 💜❤️🙌🏽
Yes, she is.
Yeah she is like me,I've been through a lot but still making it on my own when I tell somebody my story they would ," you strong " and I would reply with "I'm a Leo.
they barely interrupted her. that's how captivating her story was
@William Ernst Crockman it's called "asking questions"...the heck u expect them to do?
441700045126
Callable strait to [(closed caption ( wifi signal )]
[( Wifi signal (perpetual)]
Thanks for those guys for just listening. It
Guys in the back: "You're crazy, Tiffany.."
Tiffany: "I'm not crazy! I'm just not afraid to speak on it.."
SOOO spot on. I love how this woman speaks her truth and isn't trying to impress anyone. She's just being totally authentic to who she is, while turning even the darkest memories into comedy. Now, THAT'S admirable.
When you can articulate your bad times in conversation it helps with healing.
And I like how Charlemagne defended her too. That was nice
At 12 years old she still blames herself,,, i wasnt the best parent, i wasnt the best housekeeper.. i love her she so strong #blackgirlmagic
Tierra Johnson Right! I kept screaming "but you were just a baby!"
Tierra Johnson i notice that too.. sad
that part had me crying
+randy mohan stfu!
The90sKid was randy hating on that black girl magic... he must have deleted his comment
"You were married?"
"Yeah Im a beautiful woman pffft"
i am so thankful for this woman i love her
“Thank you for not being there” - that is so brave to say! She went through abuse, trauma, the foster system, wasn’t allowed to be a child, met a man who broke her heart and despite that persevered. She is enough, she is strong and she ‘ readdddy!!! So amazing.
She is tough, strong,brave amazing I could listen to her all day.
Envy: You crazy Tiffany..
Charlemagne immediately after: She’s not crazy! Ain’t nothing crazy about her!
I respect him for that 💯💯💯
Forreal, and now we know Envy deserves to walk in shit for cheating too lmfao
💯
saw this comment at that moment
I was like, STOP calling her crazy!! Dang--shut up, dude..waz wrong witchu??
Yeah especially after what she said about mental illness. So inappropriate of him.
Even when she was tearing, she kept that beautiful smile at the whole interview
Yes, she's gorg.....
Because clearly she's a strong person...
I wonder what she has to say now
I recently became comfortable with sharing my mental illness (PTSD from war), and as a black man, I was afraid of being called crazy in the past. This interview is pure inspiration. Thank you my sista. 💯
TJ thank you for your service Sir!!
Thank you for your bravery, i'm not American, but i appreciate and respect anyone willing to lay down his life for his country. Very honourable Sir.
TJ #Isaluteyou
#thankyouforyourservice
Stay strong bruh.
TJ take care brotha
It pissed me off how many times he called her crazy SMH I admire her resilience and power to laugh away the pain
So disrespectful he was 😡
He's just super insecure of people speaking their truth. He probably wishes he could.
No wonder she is so extra. She HAD to be to survive. I hope she writes her autobiography.
justcallme... she did :) she wrote a lot about her life in her book "The Last Black Unicorn"
I honestly couldn’t finish her autobiography! 🤦🏻♀️ She jokes about the shit that she went through, but I was like- that’s not funny, that’s horrible!
I respect her ability to laugh at that shit now, I am definitely in awe of her strength because I know in a similar situation I would have fallen to pieces! BUT! I couldn’t help but see all the ways government could have done better.
She was successful because of her grit, her hustle, her extraordinary outlook on life, but the odds were definitely stacked against her.
Ugh, I just want to fix the distribution of opportunity in America. Right now, you have to be some kind of extraordinary to make it out of unfortunate circumstances.
Mediocrity is a privilege only white people can enjoy. Before someone bites my head off, this concept was observed in a study I read that looked at high paying jobs where success could be directly measured in numbers - like gains earned by mutual funds or something financial like that (sorry, I don’t remember, I do science! 🤦🏻♀️) but they found that white men were promoted more quickly & with lower success ratings than their Black male counterparts who were only promoted when they had stats that were significantly better. There were several theories offered for why this might be, some related to implicit biases.
I think the takeaway from this study is that at present minorities truly have to “work twice as hard to get half as far”.
I’m glad a conversation is finally starting to happen now, but I wish more (white) people were willing to listen. 😕
She did
Sorry to hear that you ladies are warned about the Fritz's up
Guys
This was after her biography was released and before Girls Trip was released
Charlemagne was so intrigued by her. She has such a story. Strong woman. 🙌🏾
a brownlady lol right he sure is!
There's a book in her, I would read her book!
MissNats She does have a book. Look on Amazon and put in her name. I think it's a kindle book.
MissNats actually it comes out in December. I thought it was already out. My bad. 😊
Thank you - will add to my basket! x
When she tells her story you can tell she really uses her humor as a coping mechanism. They usually say that comedians have the most painful lives. She's so gorgeous and really funny. After everything she's been through, she deserves everything. Everything.
Bushy brows AGREED!
yessss
Agreeed!!!
EVERYTHING.
EVERYTHING!
When you hear someone else's story,you're like I ain't been through nothing
Man I ain't been through shit
Facts 😂😂
Amen
Facts
🎯🎯
right
God is gonna make her a great testimony. I'm rooting for you Tiffany. Stay humble.
She is a mutha fuckin BOSS. She owned that damn room.
siscassie1 and
I want her to become a household name! She's amazing and beautiful.
Kima Ali we need to see more women of color doingbamazing things.
Kima Ali yes omg where she been?!!
Kima Ali
Amen
Evelyn Ramirez she's been out for a while I first saw her on def comedy jam she's hilarious
Kima Ali Me too, she's a awesome woman and its now her time to shine
You can hear the tears in her voice... I love her
Dang Tiffany has been through a lot.. I really just wanna give her a hug.
Yo this is definitely one of the best breakfast club interviews ever
MrGNugget in a longggg time! So refreshing
EVER
Could not stop laughing, I felt like I was at a comedy show
Facts
MrGnugget,truth
Half of the time I was crying. Half of the time I was laughing. She's a blessing. I love her. May she always grow better and better every day.
couldn't have said it better!!!
Ckandybhear me too girl.....especially when they took all the kids in foster care.....can you imagine how the kids felt back then
Racquel Holness girl. And how traumatizing that would be. She's so strong. Not to snitch on her mama. Now a days , kids get popped on the behind and send their parents to jail.
Ckandybhear same I'm about to be 18 and she's a real inspiration for me
Candeice Lambert i love my mom to the death of me. She's my first and true love. we bonnie and clyde
The quote where Tiffany said if you make people laugh you can get people to do anything. That shit is so true. I used to get people to do my homework for making them laugh.
A lot of people might call her crazy (like DJ Envy did), but I felt her on her story about a picture coming to life. That was amazing. You can’t tell everyone that because people will think you’re insane, I commend her so much for doing that w/o giving a damn.
its sad because you can hear the hurt in her voice throughout her stories it seems like it was hard for her not to cry at times
Comedy is her escape from that hard life
Damn! When they asked her if she is close with her dad now and she said "He died" that hit me heavy!
Cameron Franklin this interview was tame compared to the podcast one. She was also raped at a your age.
they said champs podcast. but there's another one she did. i had to dig for it. but damn... got me thinking bout life like a 3000 verse.
They say most comedians have tragic life stories. And I think there's a lot of truth to that.
This is the most I've ever learned about a person in about an hour. lol. All praise to Tiffany Haddish.
She might be too real for this life.
Love you Tiff we rooting for you nonstop!
As a former social worker that honestly got burned out of the profession after 5 years, I can attest her story is very common for foster kids... Very very rough life... But where I give her more credit than I’ve ever given anybody is that she overcame! Not only that, she surpassed thousands of other talented/gifted individuals that were either flat out given their success or were set up to do so. She knew she had the skills to make it, and just TOOK her success! She didn’t wait for the “right” opportunity! She made her opportunities! No doubt she had to sell out somewhat to get where she is, but to even get to that phase you’ve got to get noticed. She did all this practically by herself.... Very very commendable. You can’t fake talent, nor deny it when you see it! Those that slept on her and didn’t pull the trigger on giving her a contract of any type for her talent got to be kicking themselves! She was born in 79’ so trust me there has been many chances for them to do so!
Oh and forgot to say CONGRATS TIFFANY! And be careful in the industry! It’s a tough world of 🐍 ! Watch your back baby...
As someone who wants to be the best foster mom possible - is there anything I need would need to know given your experiences?
KishKishBish I’m not a social worker, but I work for an education nonprofit. I would recommend ongoing learning about topics like trauma-informed care, motivational interviewing, trust-based relational intervention (TBRI). Trauma-Informed Care will help you understand how trauma can affect behavior and how to support someone who has experienced trauma. Motivational Interviewing will teach you techniques for communication, asking questions, etc. TBRI would help with intervening in high stress situations and de escalate. I would also recommend becoming informed about types of abuse, such as child abuse, human trafficking, etc and how to identify signs, effects, and how to be a supportive parent. If you are working with a nonprofit, they may offer these types of training. If not, I would urge you to contact social service agencies, particularly ones offering mental health support or even social work schools to find out where you can attend such trainings. Best wishes to you, b/c the world needs good foster parents!
"I'm not crazy I'm very sane i'm just not afraid to speak on it" by Tiffany---words to live by 😁🔥
I love how she checked him!
It was almost like he said it until she responded😒
ᑭᑌᗪᗪIᑎ ᑭOᑭ right
Love her response!!!! So authentic
@@claudia98042 what it mean doe?
Charlemagne doesn't respect too many people but you can SEE how much he respects her and is intrigued by her! I knew from watching girls trip I would love her and she'd have so much success. I'm happy for her
Alexia Brown I said the same thing Charlemagne respected her and also was so into whatever she's was saying ...she smart and beautiful
Charlamagne doesn't respect BS. He respects all guests unless you're coming at him sideways or just full of shit like Kodak Black or Lil Yachty.
Ortho Tech nah it's different with her.
Alexia Brown Has she been around or is she a new celebrity?
Shon9tilR she made her name in comedy around 10 years ago, but over the past 2 or 3 years she has been blowing up. She's now going to be leading lady in Tracy Morgan's new show The Last O.G She is doing very well.
That part when she was talking about the teddy bears playing with her and her sister, that stuff is real man. I’ve never experienced it myself but I’ve raised two kids and worked in child care for 20+ years. Kids have “imaginary” friends but they are sooo real. As an adult if you ever watched a child sit and talk to one it’s not like pretend play. They are fully talking to someone adults can’t see. I feel it’s because children are tapped into the a different setting that we lose as we get older. It’s fascinating, a little scary, and also beautiful to know it exists. So them saying she was crazy for second, uh-uh. It’s not just make-believe. I believe every word she said about that story is real. They’re like guardian angels on a child’s level.
My children had childlike visitations --- one was a cartoon on a broken tv that was unplugged. We were seperated many years growing up ...hostile relatives on both sides.
When I was near to death, they would get nightmares. God communicates with his investments especially the new ones. They are grown up now.
We all are born with that gift and lose it due to us growing up and being told what is real and what’s not. I still remember some of the things I heard and saw as a kid that no ones believed me about.
@@jaszmaniaDEVIL like what? I believe you.
My mom always said kids see angels and also disabled adults who cant speak and the more we can speak and communicate with others the less we see them .....
I believe it because me and my sisters had the same experience. I use to think we just had the same dreams because we were sisters.
damn! i almost cried about 3 times during this interview! who's cutting those onions!
😂😂😂
Yeap, all the good things that will happen for you come out of all the experiences that were not so good. Good for you Miss Hadish, you figured it out. I hear you speaking it all into reality. Keep on.
Yes
Me
I have to say that Charlamagne has really grown. He conducted this interview with a lot of professionalism and it was obvious that he respects Tiffany.
Jazzy One I was thinking the same thing! I just heard the audio from when he talked to Buffie the Body a few years ago and he was AWFUL. But he's really, truly grown... I don't know if it's because he respects all Black women now, or if he just really respected Tiffany's struggle, but you could definitely tell a difference.
Jazzy One I think he know she would let his ass HAVE IT!
when i heard hers say "if you get in the box you could take pictures" i was waiting for charlamagne to jump
Mrs2 Kal-El agreed! Well-said
Jazzy One yes. I feel like he def picks & chooses who he wants to bully or respect & listen to their story
"I'm not crazy, I'm very sane. I'm just not afraid to speak on it."
Definitely using that for a retort.
but shes not crazy though
what is this on trending, i cant understand
She’s gone through some serious situations and still smiles. I wish her the best and so much peace.
Who else wanted this to be longer
You
Charlamagne tha god really showed so much respect for Tiffany; he was intrigued by her story and her; Also I like how he said; "She's not crazy." The look on Charlamagne face and actions throughout the entire interview, in my opinion, showed how much he enjoyed it.
even Yee, when the camera did pan to her she was giving a genuine look that said "I'm here, I'm listening." i only seen her do that with dick gregory.
K.Y. Baker I seen that too and so was she hummmmm lol
I agree the word "crazy" is foul...as Dave Chappelle said the word "crazy is dismissive"
It's Tiffany she's the best!!!😍❤️😂
K.Y. Baker he was very engaged, and none of those sexual remarks he usually does w grls like Cardi B
What a fascinating life story. She's only 37 but she's lived like 9 lives.
There's 365 days in a year...I have a feeling we've only heard a tiny fraction of all she's been through, which is crazy to think about.
Wow she looks like in her early 20s. Thought she was just really mature due to what she's been through
dancingjoy0788 she is not 37! Whaaat she loooks like 28
yea. i was perusing through podcasts, those stories are deeper and theres more. im sure she doesnt share all of it. but i will say God.bless.her. i dream of one day being her friend or buying her luggage. and just doing something to make.her happy
Tiffany is naturally transparent that's powerful!
Tiffany....you are going to change save someone's life one day....you are a great person....love and light
She already has.
Who else is on a marathon of Tiffany Haddish videos and thought this was gonna be a 10 minute video, but was so tuned in on her life story that you couldn't keep track of time, and you ended up watching the whole entire thing, thinking it was the best /funniest 10minutes of your life, but then realized it was actually the length of a 8 o'clock tv show on the cw network.
Tony Moore Jr. me right now
Me! All of the videos. It's like a Tiffany Haddish marathon up in here
Tony Moore Jr. I'm doing it right now
Tony Moore Jr. 🙌
that is exactly what just happened
she got charlamagne together with the auntie comment😭💀
Briah Nesbitt Search: Bif Humble Until on ITunes, Spotify, Google play SoundCloud, etc.
thats whats he get , did y read the book Briah Nesbit?
Word 😭😂😂
Loll
savage
I just want to give her a hug! A Strong Woman She Is!
You are everything
I kept tearing up during this interview. She’s so strong! 💛💛💛👌🏾
No one better say that she is "extra" or "too much" ever again. She has been through so much in life she deserves to be as "extra" as she feels.
Jazlyn Desiree I did say she was extra when I first saw her on the view... but I take that back lol
Jazlyn Desiree Say that!
Nope.. you been through alot you supposed to go the other way and be humbled not "extra"
Hell yeah!!
enjalu gggh
She needs an "Everybody Hates Chris" type of show based on her life and a feature length film of her life ASAP!
Hell just watch precious
Sinderella I totally agree with you.
Alesia Featherstone
Sinderella23 man that would be the best show and I am HERE FOR IT! This is my favorite interview that the breakfast club has done thus far!
Sinderella23 like for real! I am sooo here for it!
“I love to buy bad kids ice cream”
“THEN SLAP IT OUT THEY HAND”
She feels like family. You have to love her.
I am now a permanent Tiffany Haddish fan.
Are you still a fan?
@@Zenmasterzzz YEP
I am as well
@@christiebrooks3375 what about now?
Are you still a fan of hers?
She's not crazy. She's a fighter.
Dang Tiffany has been through a lot.. I really just wanna give her a hug.
You got to be a fool to not know she isn’t a WARRIOR after what she’s been through. From 8 years old to now!! Tiffany, you have officially gained my respect and my love sister❤️✊🏾
No, you wrong, man. She IS a Warrior. You said it wrong, now YOU look like the FOOL!
Fool!
I've watched this interview twice already just amazing how Tiffany went through all of that and still have more of herself to give to the world. She is a Strong woman for real and I love how interested Charlamane is in knowing her story and no here girl trip 😂. I love her so much moreeeeeeeeeeee. Tiffany you deserve it all.
My eyes been watery this entire interview. I just want to give her a hug and say, "I'm glad you're here."
BoxerBriefs4 me too I love her omg
Who else was supposed to be going to bed & ended up still here 50 minutes later lol *love this interview!*
krzymami meeeeee Lmfao
krzymami me right now! Lol
krzymami me too!! love her!
krzymami right!!! Lol
ME!!! It's 2:59 am & I am now reading comments!
I know this video is old but who cares. Wow Tiffany for sure your a real one. Sending you good vibes
I Love Her Styl' She Keeps it 💯 She's Pretty Sexy and Cool i have a lil Crush on Her, Keep up Doing what you Do,I Enjoy Your Comedy...
She is special and real and God showed her his goodness. So happy for her 🙏🏼
I love the side that Charlemagne showed in this interview. He didn't even want to know about Girls trip. He was genuinely interested in her
Natalie Simmons charlamagne values authenticity.
Natalie Simmons yeah that was dope
And he wasnt flirtatious
Natalie Simmons cause he for sure has a crush on tiffany!!
She’s a Sagittarius like his wife
I was expecting some regular breakfast club interview but instead got yet another lesson of how strong a black woman is. May God continue to bless this strong sister.
that usually what happens in regular BC interviews
This is an amazing interview - very inspiring!! She went through soOo much and yet brings people so much joy and laughter.
THIS WAS A WHOLE TED TALK👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
It's so crazy she has my same story at 8 years old my mother had a car accident that she flew out the windshield of the back of the vehicle, she broke 8 ribs her ribs went inside her lungs, her lungs collapsed her whole left side of her body was paralyzed she had a blood clot in her brain that had to be removed. I had to teach her how to walk talk eat everything again. I still remember when she was learning how to walk, I use to laugh cause she would walk like a penguin. I will never forget the moment my life changed. Glory to God my mom is amazing and rehabilitated & I thank the Lord
White Panamanian God isn't dead He knew you needed your mom so with care and love and y'all support she healed
Iman Diaz Amen ! Glory to God. He well alive and breathing better believe it ❤❤ appreciate the confirmation
Her pain is in her jokes... If you notice every time the convo gets deep she reverts to comedy. I feel her pain tho. She's💯💯💯 our strength is in our weakness!
nate joe she still holds onto a lot of it
Most people turn pain into comedy. But at least she didn't go off the deep end and commit suicide. I truly have mad respect for #TiffanyHaddish 🤗😘🤗
But her jokes are trash
John MoyaSODMG ur trash
Bruh this whole podcast is literally just an audiobook of her book the Last Black Unicorn. Every story from here is in the book and more. 100% recommend reading it
This is the best interview I’ve ever seen! Oh ma gawd I love Tiffany! Much respect for her! 🙏🏼♥️
This interview is #3 on trending. I am sooo happy for You Tiffany it's your time to shine. Much love baby girl 💙
The ppl who been hurt the most have the biggest and brightest smiles. She mad funny and super lit tho I wanna chill wit her lol
RealRiteZaya 💯
RealRiteZaya Because they appreciate the sunshine after all the storms they've come through
RealRiteZaya 💜❤️☺️
It's a defense mechanism to just cover up the pain because I can relate
Bet she coo as hell to chill with😂
She is really has been through a lot of a hard time and yet she's one of the best comedian actors out there and I admire that, big love ❤️ for our people in Eritrea 🇪🇷 and yes you are our princesses 👸🏽 Tiffany ✨
You are ammmaaazzzzing so real!! God bless😘❤🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
This is my fave interview from the breakfast club. If Tiffany wrote a book I'd buy it
Bella Beauty her book comes out in december
Yea no movie. She'll be exploited. Ride this wave and make this money.
" yeah you suppose to be a princess but you look like yo ugly ass daddy"😭😭😂😂😂😂 I love her!!!
Only breakfast club interview i have watched over and over! Love her❤️
Rewatched this so many times🙏🏾
I watched this interview and completely fell in love with this woman. What a story. Now I'm so compelled to see the work that's she doing, I want this sister to succeed in every way possible.
Hafsah T watch Girls Trip! She is HILARIOUS!!!
Damn ..... she was crying and laughing at the same time ...... Black women are something else
love your comment!
Best comment 💕❤️💖
Best comment ever!!!
kam ham come here and let me kiss you!!!! I love your comment!!
Awww! I love this comment!😍😚
Returned for another listen 3 years later as a refresher. Her autobiography is great and the stories in this are a nice preview👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
This is my favoriteeee!!! Breakfast Club interview.
Best interview ever!!!!!!!! And Envy is one of those grown ass man who can't accept a strong woman who is expressive. He's afraid she steals his shine. But she is bomb!!!!!!!!
Is that his problem? He has so many lol...*
She's been around for YEARS. Glad to see her come-up.
Anaiah-Zaccai Wilson yes so happy for her
Anaiah-Zaccai Wilsonl
Anaiah-Zaccai Wilson thats what I was saying as well, I knew back then her time coming...she is awesome as heck!
I loved her in "Race For Time" on Lifetime with Yaya DaCosta, she's a great actress
This was an amazing interview. I love her, amazing story and resilience. She is definitely that gurl you want as ur best friend
so authentic, funny and insightful. Tif is so refreshing
I like how she handled Envy at 38:14. She's revealing almost everything that has happened in her life on your show, and you call her "crazy". You can tell she has grown because she wanted to say more, but she kept it together. Very professional move Mama! S/O to Uncle Char for defending her too.
Capt. Caveman Envy is shallow.
Capt. Caveman He such a dumb nigga that it hurts smh....
He was insensitive and shallow towards her.Definitely shows his arrogance
It's the behavior of a narcissistic sociopath to insult people at the most opportune moment. It's the mark of a coward.
It really annoyed me that he said that especially knowing her mother has schizophrenia.
I hope she can stop blaming herself for her perceived failure towards taking care of her mother and siblings. No child, at that age range, could have handled all of those responsibilities.
This is the only interview that has ever held my attention this long, so many props and love to Tiffany, I wish you nothing but the best god has to give
That is so much trauma for one person, that's devastating
Life. Me too
This whole interview had me crying. She's strong and she only tested up once, but my heart broke with her whole story. I would love to meet her, and give her a big hig
Hug!!
Teared!!! Damn!! I can't see, too many tears!!!
It's Deep..when her ex husband admitted his insecurities in her not needing him and her just wanting to share her world .. this whole interview is Deep her life and testimony 💜❤️🙌🏽
chanell rose amazing interview!
Lisa Robinson absolutely!
So you all are just going to ignore the fact(s) of her marrying him for the wrong reasons?...
She's a strong person. I love her personality.
Ctfu n her mom funny to
My God! Tiff is just not afraid to tell every tough incident that happened in her life. She is a great role model!
Tiffany Haddish is so gorgeous OMG she is a black goddess her story is powerful and inspirational
The Real Abram she's half Habesha, them some of the baddest chicks on the planet!
Hanivel Jones nah she's ain't 1/2 but is.
#Numbers:1,2,4,18 You are who your Father is. One's Lineage is determined by the Father.
#Example1
if a so called Niggah Man married an Italian woman & they produce a Male child & that Male child later on married a Chinese Woman & they produce a Male child, if later on that Male child go ahead & married a Persian Woman & they produce a Male child & if that male child marry an Ethiopian & they produces a Male Ect.. & then that male child lives in Nigeria & keeps on producing male child generationally with the Nigerian. altogether them Nigerian children & generations will be a bunch of so called Niggas.
& the so called DNA will gives you something similar of " 40% Niggah, 20%Italian,17%Chinese,13%Persian,10%Ethiopian & 10% Nigerian Ect.."
#Example2
if you plan seeds from one Apple to, Australia, Japan, France , Congo, Jamaïcan, Peru, Slovakia Ect.. an Apple tree will be erected from them soils regardless & looks will differs at some level however you will get an orange tree out of them.
#Example3
•Tia&Tamara looks like Niggas but they're not my peep because their Father was Caucasian.
• Rashida Jones& Mariah Carey are Niggas yet they looks like Caucasian but aren't because their Father are Niggas.
#Q have you ever seen a mix fruit ( 1/2 Water Melon & 1/2 Papayas ) ?
there's no such thing as mixed or Biracial
BLKRD_777 Whats the point of all the "niggas" check urself
That moment Envy called her crazy and she said "I'm NOT crazy, I'm VERY sane!" What an insensitive ass of him...I am glad she caught it and defended herself.
C Sipp I caught that too. I'm glad she checked him
They're still tears. She's still hurt. I hope she gets everything outta life that she wants. She deserves it. God bless hey, her family, and her future 🖤🖤🖤
Who's here in 2020👀
Tiffany is the real home girl every women and men need.
jessesam keep that to yourself
the way she kept saying she wasn't doing a good enough job raising her siblings and cleaning the house broke my heart. Like she's a grown woman and still doesn't realize that's not the responsibility of a child to maintain the household.
Brittney As someone who went thru family trauma as well, I can tell she definitely has not worked through her baggage yet. All the oversharing is a hallmark of someone still working crap out. I wish her well.
Broke my heart also because you could honestly see her broken heart, the girl cannot lie.
I am right there with her on that. Even though I was lucky enough to have both parents in the home, they were never home because they was always at work. I got off the bus, my brother would leave to go to his job. And me at 11 was taking care of a months old baby, a one year old, and a 6 year old. It was very hard to take care of them, not just cooking, but keeping them entertained and trying to teach them things. And then on top of that, do my homework, try to study and make sure they wasn't burning the house down while I did it. Luckily i always paid attention in class and almost always half of the tests were based on what we were told in class, the other half was what we did for homework during the week. I think I did good enough for them but sometimes I really wonder and at times I feel like I failed. One sister went to an early college program and she had 2 associates degrees the same day she got her highschool diploma. Just yesterday she got her bachelors, she always listened to me when I told her how life is. Even to this day I guide her, advise her, and try to teach her the best I can. The one after me, well she listened but didnt listen when it came to ignoring others opinions of herself. She didnt listen when I told her which men to avoid, so her first car that she worked for her own self- destroyed because of the pos she let into her life. She went to college once, against what I told her. It was one of those phony online schools. Ended up they gave her a student loan, but she ordered books that never came. A laptop for non existent classes. After she realized what happened and had debt she couldn't pay back... she still doesn't listen when I try to tell her how it will end. The baby sister never listens to shit. Twists my words all the time. She wont look at me when she talks to me. She stares at her phone, and after she repeats herself for the 50th time, and I have repeated myself for thr 50th time she throws a baby ass fit and throws her brand new phone and busts the mf. And yet, when it comes to her mom always takes her side. I am always wrong no matter how hard I try. And she cant even have a conversation with me because as nice as I am she turns around and tells everyone else the complete opposite of what I said.. if I say hi to her, she busts out crying saying my tone of voice was hateful when I have to try with triple the effort with her. I dont understand..
Yes 😭
She said she started at 8 with the accident and it ended at 12 with foster care. That's 4 years of raising kids and getting beat by a crazy mom.
I'm glad she shut Envy up when she said she's not crazy she is sane and just not afraid to speak on it.
Charla was defending his sister a lot in this interview. Surprised no one commented on his facial reaction to something Envy said at 33:48 "She got a GREAT story..." almost like he was wanted to say don't come for her or I will lol
Damn Tiffany is one of my people! A fellow East African! (I'm Somali)
Bright Trials *Uganda*💜💜
Samali
Am Kenyan! HÓLA!
Yeah she’s Eritrean
well surprise she is my family.......
"I like to buy bad kids Ice cream then Slap it out their hands cause that's what life does to you"
I can't think of anyone more qualified to make this statement. She's such a Strong Beautiful woman.
Jonathan Liddell
please dont shit in my shoes.
Jonathan Liddell I would SO do that!!lol great life lesson!😂😂
This is so heartbreaking but I love how she overcame everything 😪
Awesome interview loved it..I can relate to alot of her personal life experiences.. She's so real!!
Who is still watching this on 2020