Tiffany Haddish Reacts To Reporter Who Asked If She Had A “Costume Change”: It’s Called An Evening Gown, Darling [VIDEO]

Tiffany Haddish Reacts To Reporter Who Asked If She Had A “Costume Change”: It’s Called An Evening Gown, Darling [VIDEO]
Tiffany Haddish schooled a reporter at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party Sunday night (March 27) in Los Angeles!
During a brief red carpet interview at an after party for this years Oscars ceremony, the “Girls Trip” actress seemingly checked a reporter who asked if she had a “little costume change.” In a now-viral video, it appears Tiffany Haddish, 42, wasn’t too fond of the verbiage the reporter used and quickly quipped,
“I’m not wearing a costume, I’m wearing Dolce & Gabbana. It’s called an evening gown, darling. No one’s paying me. I paid for this. This is custom. Thank you.”

Tiffany Haddish
She added,
“This is not an act, this is my life. This is what fame look like. This what success look like. This what money look like.”
“It’s custom. Thank You!” pic.twitter.com/ZyAO2dKe24
— KEN™ (@TheeKENLAURENCE) March 28, 2022
While some could say the reporter didn’t mean it in a negative way, it appears Tiffany Haddish wasn’t a fan of her word choice. Some social media users felt Haddish was overreacting while others agreed with her. See reactions below:




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