Tiffany
Haddish
is
speaking
out
after
being
arrested
on
suspicion
of
driving
under
the
influence
over
Thanksgiving
weekend.
Actress
and
comedian
Tiffany
Haddish
opened
up
to
the
media
after
being
detained
by
the
Beverly
Hills
Police
Department
on
suspicion
of
driving
under
the
influence
Friday
(Nov.
24).
When
asked
by
Entertainment
Tonight
host
Kevin
Frazier
about
the
incident,
Haddish
said
that
she
was
in
good
spirits
but
also
acknowledged
that
she
needed
to
make
changes.
“I’m
going
to
get
some
help
so
I
can
learn
balance
and
boundaries,”
she
stated.
The
43-year-old
comedian
told
Frazier
that
the
incident
occurred
at
the
end
of
a
long
Thanksgiving
day,
which
began
with
her
taking
part
in
serving
meals
to
underprivileged
people
at
The
Laugh
Factory
and
performing
a
special
set.
She
also
took
in
a
concert
featuring
the
Yachtley
Crew
rock
band
at
the
El
Rey
Theatre,
which
she
shared
on
her
Instagram
page.
Haddish
was
found
asleep
in
her
Tesla
at
5:45
a.m.,
which
witnesses
claim
was
stopped
in
the
middle
of
Beverly
Drive.
According
to
police
reports,
the
engine
was
still
running.
The
Girls
Trip
actress
was
led
away
in
handcuffs
after
being
arrested
but
was
released
hours
later.
She’d
also
comment
on
how
well
the
Beverly
Hills
Police
Department
handled
the
situation
and
praised
their
professional
attitude,
telling
Frazier
“that
this
will
never
happen
again.”
This
is
the
second
DUI
arrest
for
Tiffany
Haddish.
The
first
took
place
in
January
2022
in
Atlanta,
after
police
responded
to
emergency
calls
about
someone
on
the
highway
being
spotted
falling
asleep
behind
the
wheel.
She
was
arrested
and
then
released
on
a
$1,666
bond.
She
would
make
light
of
that
incident
then,
and
do
the
same
regarding
her
Beverly
Hills
arrest
at
a
set
at
The
Laugh
Factory
later
that
Friday.
According
to
reports,
when
asked
what
happened
she
replied,
“You
tell
me.”
Haddish
would
then
say,
“I
had
prayed
to
God
to
send
me
a
man
with
a
job,
career,
preferably
in
a
uniform.
God
answered
my
prayers.”