Tiffany Haddish Reveals “Support” From Her Childhood Friends Keeps Her Grounded…
In an exclusive interview with 'Distractify', Tiffany Haddish and her childhood friends talk about their group chat and longevity.
Harar, Zimbabwe - American comedian and actress Tiffany Haddish recently shared a video documenting her visit to a local grocery store in Harar, Zimbabwe, sparking widespread discussion and challenging preconceived notions about the African nation. Haddish, visibly surprised, showcased the supermarket's extensive range of products, from organic strawberries and fresh sugarcane to a full butchery, a diverse alcohol selection, and a variety of household appliances. Throughout her tour, Haddish repeatedly exclaimed, "They got a grocery store!" and "Believe it!", highlighting her astonishment at the modern amenities. She noted the presence of items like "dates on deck" and a "whole wall of alcohol," demonstrating a level of retail sophistication that seemed to defy her expectations. At one point, she humorously remarked, "It don't smell bad," a comment that drew both amusement and criticism from viewers, some of whom pointed out the implicit stereotype. The video quickly garnered attention, with many Zimbabwean commenters expressing a mix of pride and mild offense at the comedian's surprise. One commenter wrote, "did you think we ate grass?", while another stated, "why wouldn't we have a grocery store???. Others appreciated her genuine excitement, with a user noting, "She is showing love ❤️There is nothing wrong with this video." The footage serves as a powerful, albeit unintentional, counter-narrative to common global stereotypes, showcasing the everyday reality of a bustling African city.
In an exclusive interview with 'Distractify', Tiffany Haddish and her childhood friends talk about their group chat and longevity.
