Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Fans Concerned About Tiffany Haddish’s Mental Health After Her Big Hair Chop

Tiffany Haddish

*Fans are concerned that Tiffany Haddish may be on some meds that she stopped taking after she shaved off her locks.

The actress documented her hair transformation in several videos on Instagram this week.

“Cut my hair!” she labeled her first video, explaining, “I cut all my hair off cause I want to see my scalp. I know my whole body I know where every mole is but I don’t know my scalp.”

“I want all this off—I want alllllllll of it off,” she proclaimed, per The Glow Up.

Haddish then joked about the inevitable onslaught of hate she expected to receive over the big hair crop, saying: “‘Somebody go check on Sis, somethin’ wrong with her. What’s wrong with her mentally? She done lost it.”

“Why when a woman decides, ‘Hey I wanna cut this hair off because I want to see my scalp,’ she gotta have a mental problem?” she asked. “Nothing is wrong with my brain, you guys—I’m not suffering from no emotional shit, nothing. I’ve literally been talking about this for years: how I wanna see my scalp. I know every single part of my body; I know where every single mole is…anyone who knows me knows me knows I’ve been talking about this for a long time, OK?”

“I wanna see my moles!” she said. 

Check out her Instagram post below. 

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Haddish also warned her hair critics that she plans to go “baldy-bald” when she visits the barber next week.

“When we cut all my hair off, I’m a still be fine as fuck.” she said. 

“It’s the first time I’ve ever jumped in the shower and not been concerned about getting my hair wet. That shit felt good than a motherfucker,” she laughed. “It felt so good to just be like, ‘Yeah, I can get my hair wet’—I don’t have to worry about it being nappy or whatever…it is what it is.”

“My head has always been covered. So, I’m not tripping,” Haddish continued. “You can see my face even better, my neck don’t hurt…shoulders just relaxed—my gait is better. And now, I can go running every day; I can train my ass off every single day and not have to worry about ‘Oh, my hair!’”

“I don’t know about white women, but as a Black woman, that’s a good hour to two, three hours of your fucking day,” she noted of Black women’s protective styling process. “It is a lot of work. So, I’m taking time off. I’m going to use that same energy that I would be putting my hair into my mind.”

Check out Tiffany’s quarantine crop via the Instagram post above. 

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