
*Tiffany Haddish ignited a firestorm of discussion during her appearance on the In Godfrey We Trust Podcast, where she shared controversial opinions about women who have children with multiple partners.
The “Girls Trip” star asserted, “I could be completely wrong and the internet probably gonna destroy me for this, but I think women that have more than two baby daddies, usually have some sort of mental illness.”
As ESSENCE reports, Haddish elaborated by referencing fetal microchimerism, a scientific phenomenon where fetal cells remain in a mother’s body long after pregnancy. She explained, “Every time you get pregnant, there’s stem cells that come from that baby, and stem cells end up behind your eyes, and your brain, and your heart, and your lungs and stuff to help your organs heal while the baby takes from you.”
These cells, she claimed, carry the father’s DNA, meaning the man is “always in you.” She added, “And that is why the Bible says you will only desire your husband, this is why you gotta use condoms.”
The comedian further suggested that having children with multiple men leads to emotional and psychological struggles.

“Usually those b*tches are struggling in so many different ways… not just financially, but with where to focus, because you have too many different bloodlines in your blood,” she said.
Haddish likened the uterus to a mouth that “absorbs” what enters it, arguing that carrying cells from different fathers creates “multiple spirits, multiple thoughts, multiple modifications from different DNA strands.”
Her remarks, blending science, biblical references, and personal opinions, have sparked widespread debate. While fetal microchimerism is a recognized phenomenon, Haddish’s interpretation linking it to mental health and life struggles has drawn both support and criticism from listeners.
Watch her full remarks in the clip below.
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