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    Tiffany Haddish Comedy Backstory: How Jokes Saved Her

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    Tiffany Haddish on How Comedy Saved Her From Beatings and Bullies

    On the ‘Words with Scoop’ podcast, Haddish opens up about using jokes to dodge beatings, fight off bullies and why she says she doesn’t just do comedy — she is comedy

    ByBernadette Giacomazzo
    July 8, 2026

    Tiffany Haddish says the secret behind her career wasn’t chasing laughs—it was surviving long enough to keep making them

    Fresh off celebrating her first-ever Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover, Haddish offered one of her most candid reflections yet during an appearance on Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson’s Words with Scoop podcast, revealing that comedy began as a way to avoid violence at home and protect herself from bullies. “It was the fact that I made my mama laugh so I wouldn’t get a beating,” Haddish said. “If I told a joke, she would forget that she promised me an a**-whipping. It also got the bullies off my back and protected me.”

    The comedian rejected the idea that she ever “fell in love” with comedy, arguing that it has always been far more fundamental than a career choice. “I’m not in love with comedy. I am comedy,” she told Robinson. “This is what I was built to do, and I’m built to bring joy. So that’s what I do.”

    Haddish compared comedy to breathing, adding, “Being in love is temporary, but this is like how I need to breathe. You need to breathe to live—and that’s how I need comedy.”

    Those comments arrive just weeks after Haddish reached another career milestone as one of four cover stars for the 2026 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue alongside Hilary Duff, Alix Earle, and Nicole Williams English

    The cover marked her debut in the iconic franchise, with the actress photographed by James Macari in Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico

    The issue is part of a 34-woman lineup featuring athletes, entertainers, television personalities, influencers, and models, reflecting the publication’s continued expansion beyond traditional swimsuit stars

    While promoting the issue, Haddish balanced heartfelt reflections with the same quick wit that has defined her career. She admitted her biggest concern during the beach shoot wasn’t posing for the camera—it was avoiding a wardrobe malfunction

    “The first thing I thought was, ‘I have to make sure my cuckoo doesn’t come out,'” she joked, explaining that the “itty bitty” bikinis had her worried that her “booty is going to eat this up.”

    Her latest interview also showcased that trademark humor. When Robinson joked that the conversation was becoming more than a single question, Haddish fired back, “Black men always say ‘one question,’ but then it turns into an entire conversation.”

    When the discussion turned to relationships, she added another punchline: “If you want to get engaged, I’ve got to see a credit report first!”

    Asked about her comedy “Mount Rushmore,” Haddish dismissed the premise entirely. “I don’t have a Mount Rushmore—I have mountains,” she said, naming “God, my grandma, and Richard Pryor” among the countless influences who shaped her journey

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