Tiffany Haddish was officially charged with DUI after that was arrested in Beverly Hills last month after police received calls that a speeding car stopped in the middle of Beverly Drive with the driver, who turned out to be Haddish, slumped behind the wheel.
According TMZThe Girls trip The actress' case was under review by the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office and she was found to be driving with a BAC of 0.08%.
Because this is actually the second time in the last two years that he's been charged with DUI after falling asleep behind the wheel (pretty much the same thing it happened to her in Georgia in January 2022), many people began to worry about it Ready well-being of the comedian. So it was somewhat of a comfort when he talked about the arrest during an interview with Entertainment tonight Host Kevin Frazier saying he was in good spirits, but also acknowledging that he needed to pull himself together.
“I'm going to get help learning balance and boundaries,” she said.
However, Haddish's DUI arrests could have serious consequences for the 43-year-old. Prosecutors in the Peach State are even pushing for stricter bond terms.
From TMZ:
In fact, in light of her arrest in Cali, Georgia prosecutors are pushing for stricter restrictions on her — wanting to modify the bondconditions from her open DUI case there to completely cut her off from drinking and using drugs.
BTW … if Tiffany is convicted of both offenses, both California and Georgia have laws requiring jail time for a second offense — in CA, the minimum is 4 days, in GA it is 3 days.
A few days in jail obviously wouldn't be the end of Haddish's world, but the situation is still very unfortunate. What is fortunate is that Haddish had not caused accidents or injuries to others while driving under the influence.
Driving drunk is dangerous. We hope Tiffany Haddish gets the help she needs.