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Fans And Fellow Comedians Rally Behind Tiffany Haddish After She Bombs Her New Year's Eve Set

Fans And Fellow Comedians Rally Behind Tiffany Haddish After She Bombs Her New Year's Eve Set
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Actress and comedian Tiffany Haddish, who is known for keeping things honest, admits she didn't have the greatest night New Years Eve while performing at the James L. Knight center in Miami.


Now, others are reaching out on Twitter to let her know, it happens.

On New Year's Eve day, Haddish posted a video to Instagram admitting she had been out all night and into the wee morning hours partying in Miami. She encouraged folks to come see her show, but couldn't remember the name of the theater where she was performing.

From the video it seems Haddish may not have been overly prepared for the gig, but she does promise to continue the party.

Haddish did get to the theater but the show didn't go well with some fans walking out.

There were reports Haddish couldn't remember jokes and used an iPad to help her memory. At one point she seemed to give up on the act and drank with fans instead.

The next day, she came clean and copped to the bad performance saying:

"Yes this happened. I wish it was better Miami. I prayed on it and I have a strong feeling this will never happened again. Tiffany Haddish Bombs, Drinks with Fans Instead."


People are not giving up on the new star who rose to fame in her stand out performance in Girl's Trip and Night School.

Fellow comics and entertainers reached out on Twitter.










Fans also stuck by Haddish.





We wish Haddish "breaks a leg" at her next show.

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