Tiffany Haddish Gets A Nas-Inspired Haircut [WATCH]

Tiffany Haddish Gets A Nas-Inspired Haircut [WATCH]
It’s been a couple of months since actress/comedian Tiffany Haddish, 40, shaved her head and started rocking her faded look. Since then, she seems to be embracing it. She recently took to Instagram to show an updated version of her new hairstyle. Surprisingly, Tiffany Haddish said she was inspired by rapper Nas from his iconic role in the 1998 film ‘Belly’.
“This is my Nas. My dedication to ‘Belly’. Yeah, I love it”. —“I got the Nas out of Belly part.”
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“I’m getting out of here and I’m going to Africa. Yup, who coming with me to Africa? You wanna go with me to Africa? I’m getting out of here and I’m going to Africa, I ain’t living this life no more”.— “Yeah I’m going to Africa, just like Nas did in Belly. We out of here”.
Since sporting her updated look, Tiffany Haddish has received a lot of compliments from fans and other celebrities including Taraji P. Henson, Erykah Badu, and Meagan Good.



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