Social Media Users Drag Tiffany Haddish After Retweeting Article Defending Actor Jonathan Majors

by Xara Aziz
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Tiffany Haddish has been met with bad publicity yet again after she retweeted a story about Creed actor Jonathan Majors’ domestic abuse case. The tweet included a link to an article alleging that the accuser was unhurt after the dispute, which was reported back in March. The article also showed screenshots of security camera footage that Majors’ attorneys say proves the victim was uninjured during the alleged dispute.  

Moments after she retweeted the story, Twitter users began berating the actress and comedian in the tweet’s replies. “On top of barely escaping her own questionable behavior involving minors, Tiffany Haddish decides to play patriarchy princess,” one user commented.

“If Tiffany Haddish ever backed/supported me, I’d apologize even if I knew I didn’t do it because I shouldn’t even have been in a position for her to be going up for me,” another wrote.

She has since removed the tweet from her Twitter page.

Last September, Haddish was under fire after a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court alleged she “groomed” and “molested” two underage siblings.

According to legal documents, the Girls Trip actress – along with comedian Aries Spears, who is named co-defendant in the lawsuit – encouraged a 14-year-old girl to perform fellatio on a sandwich in 2013. One year later, the lawsuit alleged that Haddish and Spears featured a seven-year-old boy in a skit in which he was asked to strip down to his underwear. The plaintiffs in the suit have adopted the names Jane Doe and John Doe in the suit’s filings. They are now 22 and 15, respectively.

The Daily Beast broke the story and detailed specifically both incidents of the alleged sexual abuse. In the latter incident, “John spends most of the video clad only in his underwear as Spears’ character leers at him through two holes cut into a newspaper he pretends to read,” The Daily Beast reported.

The report continued: “During the sketch, the camera zooms in suggestively on the seven-year-old’s buttocks and crotch while he plays. Spears sprays baby oil onto the child’s back and massages it into his shoulders in one scene, and at another point, the child plays with a train in a manner that suggests phallic masturbation. In another sequence, Spears smokes a cigarette while observing the child nude in a bathtub and pours water on his feet.”

The video also showed Haddish playing the boy’s guardian before leaving him with Spears, who played a pedophile.

Haddish’s attorney, Andrew Brettler dismissed the accusations, stating that the “plaintiff’s mother, Trizah Morris, has been trying to assert these bogus claims against Ms. Haddish for several years,” he told the Los Angeles Times. “Every attorney who has initially taken on her case — and there were several — ultimately dropped the matter once it became clear that the claims were meritless and Ms. Haddish would not be shaken down.”

The case was dismissed weeks later.  

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