Tiffany Haddish Under Fire For Saying Women With 3+ Baby Daddies Have ‘Mental Illness’

by Grace Somes
Tiffany Haddish || Iage credit: @tiffanyhaddish

Tiffany Haddish’s latest take on motherhood, baby daddies, and DNA has sparked more than a few raised eyebrows. During a recent episode of the In Godfrey We Trust podcast, the comedian dropped a controversial theory about women with children from multiple partners.

During a candid moment, Haddish argued that women with more than two baby daddies “usually have some sort of mental illness,” citing a mix of spiritual reasoning, biological claims, and a sprinkle of biblical interpretation.

“Women who have more than two baby daddies usually have some sort of mental illness,” Haddish said, doubling down with, “You’re getting genetically modified to it.”

According to Haddish, each pregnancy with a different man genetically imprints his DNA into a woman’s body through the transfer of stem cells. She claimed that these lingering cells impact a woman’s heart, brain, lungs, and even her spirit. She also dropped another claim: unprotected sex binds a man’s DNA to a woman’s for up to six weeks, which she says leads to emotional instability if it happens repeatedly with multiple partners.

And that wasn’t all. Haddish went further, saying, “That’s why the Bible says you’ll only desire your husband,” tying her point to a religious narrative. She also compared the uterus to a mouth, explaining that “it absorbs everything,” and said women start to resemble their partners the longer they’re together, allegedly because his DNA is orbiting inside her post-childbirth.

Almost immediately, social media lit up with opinions. While some defended her views as a spiritual or energetic belief system, most found the comments to be scientifically ungrounded and harsh, especially considering Haddish herself has no children.

But her personal story adds another layer.

Back in 2023, Haddish revealed that she had experienced a total of eight miscarriages due to a long, painful battle with endometriosis. She even believed for years that she had a dent in her uterus, only to later find out the diagnosis was incorrect. In a heartbreaking revelation, she said she frequently fainted from pain, which people often mistook for her being tired or falling asleep.

“She gave me something because I kept passing out,” Haddish told fans. “I don’t talk about it, but people just think I’m asleep everywhere. I’m passing out because I will be in so much pain.”

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