Tiffany Haddish is reintroducing herself.
The “Ladies Journey” star had a tough upbringing rising up in South Central, Los Angeles. As a result of instability at residence, she and her siblings went into foster care.
She typically displays on how that have helped form her resilience, humor, and the voice that later outlined her now-award-winning profession.

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Haddish has spoken about how abusive her mom, Leola Haddish, who developed schizophrenia from a automotive accident when Haddish was 8, turned towards her.
As for her father, Tsihaye Reda Haddish, he left when the Hollywood star was 3, and he or she didn’t reconnect with him till she was 27 years outdated. The reunion led the actress to dig deeper, to be taught that her father was Eritrean and practiced Judaism.
In 2018, the “Evening College” star visited Eritrea to bury her father, and years later has accomplished the method to change into a naturalized citizen within the nation. Not solely that, however she owns properties and land there.
Since immersing herself in her household’s tradition, Haddish discovered that her final identify is pronounced a lot in another way than how she and the remainder of the world have been saying it.
Throughout her chat on One54 with former NFL participant and TV host Akbar Gbajabiamila and her comedy buddy Godfrey, Haddish unveiled how her identify is definitely pronounced by the individuals in Eritrea.
Akbar, introducing the topic, mentioned to Godfrey, “Now you with some inside stuff. You was like Ha-Deesh.” He turned to Haddish and requested, “Is it Haddish or Ha-Deesh?’”
“It relies on the place you from. Who you’re,” she responded. To additional make clear, Akbar requested, “OK, so Eritreans would say…?”
“Ha-Deesh,” she mentioned.
She then joked that some individuals might put extra emphasis on the primary syllable of her identify.
Godfrey mentioned, “As a result of I knew her as Tiffany Haddish. I’ve recognized you for a very long time — over twenty years, and it was similar to, ‘I’m Tiffany Haddsh,’ and I by no means actually thought it’s not a Jackson, it’s not a Smith, it’s not a Jenkins, it’s not a McAffrey, it’s not a Mc-whatever. I by no means considered it. After which when she introduced it up, I mentioned, ‘God, that is sensible no.’”
Haddish admitted she’s tried to “hold it easy for individuals,” Particularly again then, I used to be similar to, ‘Simply hold it easy, don’t be too difficult with individuals.’ Simply allow them to get to know the fundamentals after which, you already know, you then open up for them.”
An Instagram person who seemed to be accustomed to the language typed, “Haddish means New or Recent in Tigrinya (Eritrean).”
One fan on Threads mentioned, “Even sounds higher when she says it accurately!” One other who additionally appears to be a fan of the identify wrote, “I really like the unique pronunciation.”
Fb customers observed a sample between Haddish and different celebs who’ve talked about their names being pronounced mistaken. “First Denzel, then Raven Symoné, now Tiffany Haddish (huhdish),” mentioned one individual. One perosn mentioned, “And now that it’s revealed… WoW!! It does make extra sense.”
A extra seasoned fan on IG mentioned, “I knew this due to that outdated present on nbc the place you competed with different comedians. I simply thought you needed it pronounced that means.” However one skeptic chimed in, “Wait, I believed … I’m satisfied she be mendacity generally.”
Haddish is aware of how simple it’s to slide up with names—she confronted backlash herself not way back.
In February, on the 2026 NFL Honors, she introduced the 2025 Coach of the Yr however stumbled over Mike Vrabel’s identify whereas studying it.
She mentioned, “Mike Verbal” as a substitute of the way it’s actually pronounced, which is Vray-ble.
The “No one’s Idiot” star responded to the backlash she acquired from NFL followers.
She advised the Every day Mail, “I pronounced that coach’s identify the best way that it was written. Have you ever seen how it’s spelled? V-R-A-B-E-L. I discovered easy methods to learn with Hooked on Phonics!”
Vrabel was not current on the ceremony, and he by no means publicly commented on the incident.

