By Erin Jensen
November 14, 2025
For the eponymously named “Tiffany Haddish Goes Off,” the “Girls Trip” the actress is not packing light.
In the six-episode docuseries now streaming in its entirety on Peacock, Tiffany Haddish and three childhood friends enjoy a monthlong trip to Africa. Visiting places like Cape Town, Victoria Falls and Zanzibar, they brave adventurous excursions, like zip-lining and bungee jumping, and attempt even more daunting tasks: inner work. Haddish, 45, speaks candidly about the challenges of the last few years, including the end of her relationship with Common in 2021, the loss of her grandmother in 2022, a pair of arrests on suspicion of DUI in 2022 and 2023, her fear of abandonment, eight miscarriages, and the intense scrutiny she faces as a celebrity in the spotlight. Haddish confides that she’s “always vulnerable.”
“Does the world think so? Probably not,” Haddish tells USA TODAY. “They have no idea I’m on the verge of tears on a regular basis, because I’m just a big baby, and that’s the first form of communication. But I use my jokes or the true joy I feel for even being alive to mask those feelings sometimes.”
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Throughout the docuseries…