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Stop The Presses: We Finally Know Who Bit Beyoncé Thanks To Tiffany Haddish 😮

During an after-party following a Jay-Z concert in December, someone got a little to close to Beyoncé and ended up biting her. Actress Tiffany Haddish, who was a witness to this absolutely horrific display of treason, believes she knows who the culprit was.


According to Haddish, a woman was flirting with Jay-Z, and Beyoncé wasn't too happy about it, so she decided to intervene and put a little space between the two.

Because of a non-disclosure agreement that Haddish signed, which is a common thing to do when partying with celebrities, she wasn't allowed to spill any details.

But the internet started narrowing down suspects, and two became prime targets: actresses Sanaa Lathan and Sara Foster. Naturally, both denied being the biter.

"Y'all are funny," Lathan tweeted in response to the rumors. "Under no circumstances did I bite Beyonce and if I did it would've have been a love bite."

But Lathan, star of Love and Basketball, was eventually outed as the biter by Page Six and TMZ back in March.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter released on Tuesday, Haddish finally broke her silence. Lathan bit Beyoncé.

"I'm super good friends with her [Lathan's] stepmom and her dad, and they were mad at me. They were like, 'Why would you do this to the family? You know, black actresses, you guys have to stick together, it's so hard for you guys to get work as it is, why would you try to ruin her career?' But I didn't try to ruin her career. I never said her name! I was just trying to say how Beyonce kept me from goin' to jail that night. I coulda just shut my whole career down."

"That bitch is on drugs. She not even drunk. The bitch is on drugs," Haddish said Beyoncé told her at the time. "She not like that all the time. Just chill.'"

Haddish said despite the drama, demand for her presence at parties has actually gone up.

"I got invited to way more parties after that. It's ridiculous how many parties. 'Can you come to my party?' 'Can you come to my thing?' They want me to talk about something at their thing 'cause they think, like, 'This is gonna put me back on if Tiffany says something.'"

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