For single women, there’s no time like a girls’ trip to let loose and have fun. Jayda Cheaves is reminding us of that during her time in Dubai with her besties. The group is currently travelling for Dess Dior’s birthday celebration, and Cheaves has been having tons of fun showing off her bikini body and designer outfits while out on the town. Following this weekend, a video of the mother of one has been circulating on blogs, showing that she might’ve had a little too much fun during a recent outing.
In the clip, Cheaves appears to be white girl wasted, wearing only one of her cute pink boots. Thankfully her other shoe wasn’t lost – another woman in their party carried it while attempting to help Lil Baby’s co-parent make it back home safely. Despite their best efforts to hold her up, Wayda’s friends couldn’t quite stop her from nearly sliding into the splits in what looks like their hotel lobby.
The blonde beauty was able to laugh off the hilarious moment, though many people in the comments expressed concern for her safety. “I would be so scared to be drunk like that in Dubai, they look you up for anything,” one IG user speculated. “Baby you couldn’t pay me to play in Dubai . Them folks stricter than Judge Judy,” another quipped. Before long, Cheaves dropped by to give us an update after her wild night out and address her critics.
“This was lite compared to the things we seen at 5 PALM!” Jayda Cheaves promised haters in @theshaderoom’s comments. “Everybody relax. A time was OVERLY had. It feels great to be able to get lit and lt loose overseas,” she added. “Dubai is a TIME and isn’t what y’all try and make it seem. Finish enjoying your Sunday love bugs.” Would you get as lit as Jayda Wayda did in the UAE? Let us know in the comments and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.
Both Jayda Cheaves and Summer Walker have been posting (and glowing) constantly on Instagram over the past few days and for reasons no longer related to their social media feud. While the R&B diva has reconciled with her man, Lil Meech (despite saying she didn’t have it in her to tolerate infidelity like Jayda Wayda did with Lil Baby), the mother of one is enjoying her single status while exploring beautiful Dubai for her friend Dess Dior’s birthday.
When she saw blog posts about the Still Over It singer spinning the block with the BMF actor, Cheaves couldn’t resist trolling the couple. However, since then she’s putting her energy back on herself, ensuring she was camera-ready from head-to-toe to travel to the Middle East. On Friday (November 3), the reality starlet began her weekend with a bang, flaunting her famous BBL in a tiny black bikini while looking out at the blue water in front of her. “Not saying I’m the best at what I do. I’m just saying that it’s me vs. whoever wanna lose,” Jayda confidently wrote in her caption.
After spending her day soaking up the sun, Cheaves returned last night with another photo dump, this one shielding some of her figure in a sultry black dress. The garment’s plunging neckline was accessorized with a cross chain, and the blonde beauty’s legs looked thick but toned in her elegant silver heels. “Livin in ya mind for free ,” she captioned that one.
From the looks of her latest IG feed posts, this is a vacation that the mother of one won’t soon forget. Do you wish you were a plus one with Jayda Cheaves on Dess Dior’s birthday trip to Dubai right now? Let us know in the comments, and check back in later this weekend for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.
Tiffany Haddish’s career has taken Hollywood by storm, boasting two Emmy and Grammy awards to her name. Her immense potential was recognized with a role on the sitcom The Carmichael Show, followed by memorable guest-starring roles in several TV series. In 2017, her Saturday Night Live appearance earned her a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series. That same year, she published her memoir,The Last Black Unicorn.
In 2021, she became one step closer to becoming an EGOT winner, having won a Grammy for Best Comedy Album for Black Mitzvah. Furthermore, she recently starred as the hilarious lead detective in Apple TV+’s The Afterparty. Additionally, she’s set to reprise her role in the highly anticipated sequel Girls Trip 2. With such an impressive body of work, let’s take a look at some of the best Tiffany Haddish Movies.
7. Bad Trip (2021)
Two comrades, Chris Carey (Eric André), and Bud Malone (Lil Rel Howery), in a rut, decide to go on an extraordinary cross-country road trip to NYC. The storyline features shocking pranks with Haddish starring as the law-breaking sister of Bud Malone, Trina. She brings tremendous forcefulness to her role, providing a contrast to André’s slapstick comedy. Bad Trip was inadvertently leaked on Amazon Prime Video in 2020 yet later sold to Netflix.
6. Night School (2018)
Kevin Hart stars as Teddy, a high school dropout attempting to earn his GED in a night school class run by the strict but inspiring teacher, Carrie (Tiffany Haddish). Her teaching methods are extraordinary; often takes her students to a mixed martial arts gym with the aim of answering English, math, history, and science questions swiftly and accurately or else suffering the consequences. Night School is an amusing movie that effectively captures the hilarious chemistry between Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish.
5. Uncle Drew (2018)
Uncle Drew, the 2018 sports comedy, stars Kyrie Irving, Lil Rel Howery, and Shaquille O’Neal, among other notables. It follows an elderly basketball fan’s desire to become victorious at Harlem’s Rucker Classic streetball tournament. Tiffany Haddish, with comedic energy exuberant enough to energize a city, plays Jess, the ex-girlfriend of Dax, a streetball team manager. However, her character remains, ultimately, a been-there-done-that prize.
4. The Oath (2018)
Chris, played by Ike Barinholtz, and Kai, played by Tiffany Haddish, understand there are tax benefits to declining to sign an American loyalty oath. As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, the duo aims to survive not only the festivities but also the looming deadline of Black Friday. However, before they know it, agents come knocking at their door and the situation quickly spirals out of control – they must innovate ways to remain out of jail while protecting their families.
The movie was met with stark opinions from critics, albeit Haddish’s performance gained unanimous acclaim. In an interview withCollider, Barinholtz recounted positively his experience working together. “The moments where she pulled something out that was so crazy and funny… they were a delight,” Barinholtz said.
3. The Card Counter (2021)
William Tell, a former military interrogator who transitioned to gambling, is the protagonist of Paul Schrader’s The Card Counter. Exuding his distinct cinematic intensity, the revenge drama follows Tell’s pursuit of redemption. Executive-produced by Martin Scorsese, the feature also stars Oscar Isaac in the lead, and Willem Dafoe in a key role. The multi-talented Tiffany Haddish appears in a powerful supporting performance. The latter received considerable acclaim and recognition for the project.
2. The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019)
Six years after everything was awesome, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part arrived. Invading Duplo aliens from outer space threatened the citizens, causing destruction too quickly to be repaired. Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Will Ferrell, and others reprised their roles, while Tiffany Haddish lent her voice as Queen Watevra Wa’Nabi. Reviews were mostly positive; however, the film didn’t bring in the expected box office numbers. Consequently, Warner Bros. sold the rights to The Lego Movie franchise to Universal Pictures.
1. Girls Trip (2017)
Four old friends gathered in New Orleans for the Essence Festival and embraced life’s joys. Revelry was rampant — from carousing to quarreling and everything in between. Girls Trip, released in 2017, starred Regina Hall, Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith, and an electric Tiffany Haddish. The script was written by Kenya Barris and Tracy Oliver, based on their own adventures with their girl gang. Critics praised the cast and originality of the picture. It even became the first film produced, written by, directed, and starring African Americans to pass the $100 million box office milestone. Notable awards and nominations ensued, including Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture at the 49th NAACP Image Awards due to Haddish’s masterful performance. Needless to say, this stands as one of the best Tiffany Haddish movies of all time.
Regina Hall has long been a top star in the entertainment industry, captivating fans of all ages with her effervescent energy and tremendous talent. Though she is best known for her comedic roles, her versatility confirms her excellence in both comedy and drama. The Washington, D.C. native studied English literature, then earned a Master’s degree in journalism from New York University.
Tragically, the sudden death of her father propelled her to pursue her passion for acting. Her impressive start was on Fox’s New York Undercover in 1997, then reached iconic status with the launch of the popular movie franchise Scary Movie. As time passed, she adopted multiple roles showcasing her capability to transcend comedic and dramatic stereotypes. The Academy Awards selected Hall as one of the three hosts for 2022, along with Wanda Sykes and Amy Schumer. Here is a glance at some of Regina Hall’s funniest performances.
1. The Best Man (1999)
Hall wasn’t a child star or had any experience in the acting world. Then, near her 30th birthday, she snatched her role as a stripper. The film was a high-spirited drama about college friends who reunited for a wedding. Hall’s Candy was a tiny part, but the actress radiated that immediate spark of charisma. The sequel was made over a decade later. It granted Hall a more substantial presence, playing a school headmaster carrying her past. A performer rarely nails it the first time. Yet, Hall nailed it on both occasions – returning triumphantly for the festive sequel.
2. Girls Trip (2017)
Regina Hall leads the cast of Girls Trip, a summer blockbuster that pays homage to female friendship. Her co-stars, Jada Pinkett Smith, Queen Latifah, and Tiffany Haddish, join her in New Orleans for the Essence Music Festival. Hall further anchors the movie with her hilarious comedy, powerful drama, and captivating presence. Haddish, Smith, and Latifah also extend their brilliance to make this one of the year’s finest films.
3. Think Like A Man (2012)
In the early 2000s, Hall worked diligently in Hollywood, featuring in Scary Movie and undertaking unbilled roles in movies such as Law Abiding Citizen and Death at a Funeral. Her hard graft eventually paid off in 2012 when she was cast in the star-studded movie Think Like a Man. Adapted from Steve Harvey’s renowned tome about relationships, this entertaining movie follows four men coming to terms with their partners using his advice against them. Starring Taraji P. Henson, Michael Ealy, Kevin Hart (in one of the most iconic roles of his career), and Gabrielle Union, this critically-acclaimed film indeed delights viewers. Exuding charisma and comedy, Regina Hall plays a lovable single mom connected to a ‘mama’s boy,’ standing out among the rest of the talented cast.
4. About Last Night (2014)
Starring Kevin Hart, Regina Hall, and Michael Ealy, the 2014 romantic comedy About Last Night is ideal for an enjoyable night with someone special. Boasting all the classic elements of the genre with plenty of lighthearted moments and laughter, the film follows Bernie (Hart) and Denny (Ealy), two salesmen and best friends who embark on a double date with Bernie’s fling (Hall) and her friend (Joy Bryant). As sparks fly between them, it soon becomes evident that this is no ordinary evening. Treat your special someone to this heartwarming rom-com – you won’t regret it.
5. Support The Girls (2018)
Regina Hall shines as Lisa, an unwavering manager of Double Whammies. This is a restaurant reminiscent of the well-known chain Hooter’s. Unceasingly fighting for her female colleagues against exploitation and objectification, Lisa faces continual retaliation from her boss. In Support the Girls, the staff’s arrangement of a car wash fundraiser puts Lisa’s resourcefulness to the test, resulting in a complex mess. Highly lauded with Hall receiving the unprecedented New York Critics Circle Award for Best Actress, this moving, captivating comedy merits every moment of your attention.
6. People Places Things (2015)
Regina Hall blossomed into the lauded indie dramedy actor we know today with her role in the Sundance film featuring Jermaine Clement. She embodied a recently divorced graphic novelist’s love interest, who just so happened to be the single mother of one of his art students. Hall radiates charm while also venturing into more thoughtful territory as she deals with her grief and Clement’s relationship with his ex. While this wasn’t quite a leading role for her yet, she still showcased her ability to tackle parts outside of an ensemble cast.
7. Little (2019)
Jordan (Regina Hall), a boss known for her abrasive demeanor, learns the hard way after a kid with a magic wand turns her back into a youngster. Hall delivers comedic lines with an undeniable force, despite mainly being featured at the start and end of the movie. In every moment that she appears onscreen, it’s clear that Jordan takes no prisoners in her unyielding and outspoken nature. Marsai Martin fills in as the younger version of Jordan, displaying the same level of wit and sass as Hall.
8. The Best Man Holiday (2013)
On their way to the holidays, a group of old college pals reunites again. Revisiting the beloved characters from The Best Man fourteen years later, viewers will witness them in more refined states as they grapple with new tensions, rivalries, and laughs. The joyous Christmas movie even received a nomination at the NAACP Awards, highlighting the power of successfully executing sequels. Hall returns as Candace, Julian’s spouse, inciting a dramatic conflict.
It’s been 6 years since Girls Trip hit theaters, and fans are eager to see the sequel. However, they may not be as eager to see it as Regina Hall. Hall recently did an interview with PEOPLE about her partnership with Jameson Irish Whiskey. Her partnership comes just in time for St. Patrick’s day. However, in the interview, Girls Trip inevitably came up. She says the film’s long-awaited sequel was initially delayed because the cast and crew of the film were “busy.” “So then,” she continued, “when you lock in the time — when you’re like, ‘Oh, we can do it now’ — [the COVID-19] pandemic comes. And then it’s like, ‘Well, we’ve got to wait.’”
Hall insists that people were waiting for things to calm down professionally before the pandemic hit. Then, they would do a sequel “if it made sense.” She added, “Because that whole film is about friendship and celebration.” The hit comedy film starred Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Tiffany Haddish with Hall as four college friends. The quad travels to New Orleans for Essence Music Festival to reignite their friendship years after they graduated.
Regina Hall For “Girls Trip”
Tracy Oliver, the film’s co-screenwriter, told Variety at the Sundance Film Festival in January that the upcoming sequel will take place in Ghana during the Afrochella music festival. Hall says that she found this out “in real-time with everyone else.” When discussing it, Hall said she’s assuming that will be fun. She said, “I’m excited to see the girls again and to make something hopefully that the fans love.” She added, “I think the biggest thing is we had so much fun making the first one, and I just look forward to just having that kind of fun again and that audiences will hopefully love it as well.” Additionally, Hall says that one of the complications that COVID-19 caused is that “You can’t have a film that interactive in the middle of a pandemic. It’s about being out and about. So I think that kind of changed it too.”
Furthermore, Will Packer, producer of Girls Trip, announced that the sequel was in the works during an appearance on Good Morning America last January. Packer told Good Morning America host, Michael Strahan, “Can’t we all use a post-pandemic trip, my friend? I think that the time is actually right, and this is something that I will tell you and break right now at GMA: the Girls Trip 2 sequel, we are underway. We are absolutely in the stages, the ladies are in, I just talked to the director.”
For years, fans have been petitioning for a sequel to Girls Trip, and last week, it was confirmed that Pt. 2 was happening. It’s a bittersweet revelation for some fans as Tiffany Haddish’s controversy still looms. The award-winning comedian and Aries Spears faced a child molestation lawsuit by two siblings who performed in a pedophile comedy skit with the pair. The backlash was heavy after the video resurfaced, and following the scandal, Haddish admitted she “lost everything.” The lawsuit was later dropped, and her accusers released a statement saying they knew she didn’t mean any harm.
“They say it every year, and I look forward to it,” Haddish told a paparazzo of a potential Girls Trip 2. The pushy photographer continued to follow the actress down the street. He brought up Haddish’s recent controversy and mentioned that some people want to see her replaced. When he asked for her response, she said, “I don’t have an opinion.”
Further, the actress more than welcomed any opportunity to reunite with her girls Trip co-stars. “I will do anything with those women,” Haddish added. “I love those people. I love everybody that works on that. We had a blast. They wanna work with me? I wanna work with them.”
Following the awkward exchange, the paparazzo told Haddish he wanted to see her in the sequel. She echoed his statement and said, “I would love to see that, too!” Before getting into her vehicle, she took a moment to speak about her critics. It’s something that she’s sensitive about, but it’s time for her to put the past in the past.
“I can’t be concerned with what people think,” Haddish also stated. “I gotta be concerned about how I feel. When I look in the mirror, am I happy with what I see? Yes, ma’am. God made it, God did a good job, God knows the truth.”
The girls are going to Ghana. The ultimate friend group of Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith, Regina Hall, and Tiffany Haddish will reunite for a sequel to Girl Trip, this time sending the leading ladies to Ghana.
During Sundance Festival, Writer-director-producer Tracy Oliver pulled up on Variety Studio to talk about the second season of Harlem but let out an update on Girls Trip 2. Oliver stated she had a “definitive ‘Girls Trip 2’ update. That it’s officially happening. I can say that.”
Oliver would then add the film would be set in Ghana, and producer Will Packer may not be happy about the leak.
The original Girls Trip premiered in 2017 and grossed $140 million worldwide.
Tiffany Haddish skyrocketed in popularity after her hilarious role in Girls Trip. In the film, she starred alongside Jada Pinkett Smith, Queen Latifah, and Regina Hall. In the past, Haddish revealed she was paid $80,000 for her role, but in a new Cosmopolitan cover story written by Sylvia Obell, she revealed she used all the money to pay off her home in fear of being homeless again.
Haddish bought the home after completing the first season of The Carmichael Show, and after being homeless before, she decided not to have that obstacle again.
“I started trying to figure out how to create generational wealth. The fastest way to do it and the first way you should go about doing it is buy some land,” Haddish said. “So before we even got into Season 2 of ‘The Carmichael Show,’ I bought a house. Everybody told me I should wait, but I didn’t care. I just knew I was going to have to always make enough money to take care of me and the house, and that’s what I did.”
She added, Between that show’s next season, the ‘Keanu’ movie, and making sure I can live comfortably off $500 a month, I was able to pay off half the house. The ‘Girls Trip’ check was the final check.”
Haddish revealed she used the money to pay off the house because she was “always afraid of being homeless again.” She added she is still afraid of being poor again, and after every movie, she buys another piece of land or a house.