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“You Ought To Have A Little Bit Of Respect For Me” Tiffany Haddish Talks Rejecting Role In Chris Rock’s Top Five

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If you’ve seen Chris Rock’s film, Top 5, you know that there are some pretty  risqué scenes.

Women are fully nude in sex scenes that seemed a little gratuitous.

Well, in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, comedian Tiffany Haddish revealed that she was supposed to be one of those women.

I remember that movie that Chris Rock did [Top Five] and it’s like he meets two girls and they have a threesome and then Cedric [the Entertainer] gets in there and he’s supposed to go ‘blah’ all over their faces–just let that baby batter go all up in their face.

I’m a stand-up comedian and I don’t let people do that in my face in real life, so why would I do it in a movie?'”

Source: MadameNoire

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