TIFFANY HADDISH - UGH!
Jun. 18th, 2018 03:05 amIn light of the recent allegations made against Chris Hardwick, I find it puzzling that no one is calling out Tiffany Haddish for her behavior.
The way she describes her sexual harassment of Leonardo DiCaprio is gross & vulgar. And, it appears from her own mouth, this is something he appeared to be uncomfortable with. Also, she speaks of a similar encounter with Brad Pitt in an elevator. According to her, the actor Michael B. Jordon is next on her list. So, why is everyone, especially the Media, giving her a pass? Is it because she is a female & you think it does not count? The old no harm, no foul rule appears to be in play here. Well it does count the same, whether male or female.
I've watched Tiffany Haddish on several talk shows & found her to be somewhat interesting when speaking about her hard childhood and how rough it was trying to make it in Hollywood as a comedian & actress. I was really thinking of buying her memoir, " The Last Black Unicorn ". But, the last time she was on one of the late night talk shows, I found her very annoying & turned the channel.
Maybe I just too old & this is the way some of the younger set speak, but, common sense & decency should always be at the forefront, no matter ones age. She seems to think it is ok to sexually harass someone in the most base & vulgar terms. Apparently the Media thinks the same, because she is getting away with it. I will not be buying her book.
MeToo Movement, you cannot call out men but remain silent when it's a woman. If you do, your movement will have lost its credibility. And, that would be tragic for the real victims.
The way she describes her sexual harassment of Leonardo DiCaprio is gross & vulgar. And, it appears from her own mouth, this is something he appeared to be uncomfortable with. Also, she speaks of a similar encounter with Brad Pitt in an elevator. According to her, the actor Michael B. Jordon is next on her list. So, why is everyone, especially the Media, giving her a pass? Is it because she is a female & you think it does not count? The old no harm, no foul rule appears to be in play here. Well it does count the same, whether male or female.
I've watched Tiffany Haddish on several talk shows & found her to be somewhat interesting when speaking about her hard childhood and how rough it was trying to make it in Hollywood as a comedian & actress. I was really thinking of buying her memoir, " The Last Black Unicorn ". But, the last time she was on one of the late night talk shows, I found her very annoying & turned the channel.
Maybe I just too old & this is the way some of the younger set speak, but, common sense & decency should always be at the forefront, no matter ones age. She seems to think it is ok to sexually harass someone in the most base & vulgar terms. Apparently the Media thinks the same, because she is getting away with it. I will not be buying her book.
MeToo Movement, you cannot call out men but remain silent when it's a woman. If you do, your movement will have lost its credibility. And, that would be tragic for the real victims.