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Tiffany Haddish

F YOU ASK TIFFANY HADDISH IF SHE’S A FAN OF A GOOD CRIME STORY, the immediate response you’ll get is, “Baby! I’ll be watching. I love a good mystery.” Which makes her the perfect person to play the detective in the Apple TV+ comedy-mystery series (July 12). The second season of the series focuses on a murder at a wedding, with each episode told from the perspective of a different character. Haddish’s episode is ’90s themed. “It’s sexy, it’s the lighting, with the blinds and the sexy man.” And being set at a wedding is great because of the “potential suspects.” “I love a good wedding. I hate when the ceremony is too long. The biggest commitments you make in life usually happen within minutes.” With such a “super nice” cast, Haddish is surprised “no one got on my nerves. I mean, every time I was around, it was like good times.

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