Last week Jason Lee from Hollywood Unlocked announced he would be revealing pertinent information clearing Tiffany Haddish in the Aries Spears comedy skit fiasco [click here if you missed that].
Apparently Tiffany never saw the offending footage until after it was edited and is relieved the video went viral so the extortion attempts from her former friend would stop...
From Hollywood Unlocked
Haddish was approached by Spears to take on the skit when she was an up-and-coming comedian. She was not present when those inappropriate scenes were filmed nor did she get to see the completed project when it was finalized at the time.
When she eventually saw the final product, she later asked for the video to be taken down immediately but Aries refused and the skit later showed up on the platform, Funny or Die digital. Those who came across the unsettling clip can agree that the video was not even close to funny. However, many online users are now also questioning what parents would allow their child to be a part of a project like this?
The mother of the siblings, (identified by Haddish’s attorney and TMZ as Trizah Morris), was actually longtime friends with Haddish at one point, who actually got paid for the skits. But things went left after Morris approached the entertainer following her success in “Girls Trip” and started asking for help with her comedic career. When Haddish explained that she was unable to do so at the time, that’s when Morris started hinting at going public with the video. The mother even started claims that her son was molested while filming, prompting Tiffany to encourage her to file a police report which Morris eventually did. However, there was no wrongdoing found. Despite all of that, in 2020, Morris was actually seen in pictures celebrating Haddish at her 40th birthday party…
While Haddish is waiting for the right time to speak more on this legal case, she did say to us that she is extremely “relieved” that this has all come forth as she had enough of being threatened by this.
“I wanted to take responsibility and I was tired of being of extorted.”