Tiffany Haddish Goes Off; A Journey Across Africa and Beyond
- Siona Sakah

- Oct 24
- 2 min read

We all love Tiffany Haddish for her laugh‑out‑loud energy and fearless personality. But this time, she’s letting us in on a different side of her, one filled with friendship, heart, and adventure. For four weeks, Tiffany and her closest friends are exploring Africa, creating memories that are as real as they are unforgettable.
Premiering on November 13, the six-episode unscripted series follows Haddish and her three lifelong friends , Selena Martin, Shermona Long and Sparkle Clark, on a four-week adventure across Africa. Their route includes breathtaking stops in Cape Town (South Africa), Victoria Falls and Harare (Zimbabwe), and Zanzibar (Tanzania).
While the concept may sound like a continuation of her breakout hit Girls Trip, this journey is something much more intimate. It’s a real-life exploration of sisterhood, identity, healing, and connection, wrapped in Tiffany’s unmistakable sense of humour and authenticity.
“These girls are my real friends, my day ones. I just really wanted to be with people I feel safe with, [who] I don’t have to perform for.” Tiffany Haddish, in the official trailer for Tiffany Haddish Goes Off, as reported by Decider (Oct 23, 2025)
That vulnerability is what sets Tiffany Haddish Goes Off apart. Between laughter-filled excursions, like bungee-jumping, feeding giraffes, and exploring local markets, the series dives deep into honest conversations about life, womanhood, and rediscovering one’s roots.
Watch the trailer here: Tiffany Haddish Goes Off — Official Trailer (Peacock)

Haddish, who also serves as executive-producer for the series, describes it as both a celebration and a homecoming. Africa, for her, isn’t just a backdrop, it’s a source of grounding, culture, and reconnection.
From the sneak peek, the chemistry between the four women is natural and vibrant, making it easy for viewers to feel like part of the group. And of course, there’s no shortage of surprises. At one point, Tiffany teases:
“I for damn sure didn’t expect to come back married.”
Whether she’s serious or joking, it’s the kind of twist that keeps her fans guessing.
Beyond the humour and heart, the series carries a deeper message: that sometimes, the greatest trips aren’t about the places we visit, but the people we share them with.

Tiffany Haddish Goes Off is not just another celebrity travel show, it’s a testament to friendship, growth, and the magic of returning to one’s roots. Streaming exclusively on Peacock from November 13.




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