Tiffany Haddish ‘very clear and grounded’ about ‘court mandated’ sobriety, says sober podcast host Amanda de Cadenet

Tiffany Haddish ‘very clear and grounded’ about ‘court mandated’ sobriety, says sober podcast host Amanda de Cadenet

Sobriety seems to be working out for Tiffany Haddish, even if it is court mandated.

Photographer Amanda de Cadenet recently interviewed Haddish on her “The Conversation” podcast, and the “Girls Trip” star opened up about her her court ordered sobriety — as well as issues including her battle with chronic endometriosis and sexual assault from her past.

Haddish appeared on Amanda de Cadenet’s “The Conversation” podcast. The Conversation With Amanda de Cadenet

“I’m used to people talking about their sobriety in a way that feels… some people are disingenuous and what I felt with Tiffany, was that she was very clear and grounded,” de Cadenet — who has been sober for 20 years — told Page Six.

“She had great insights about herself during her period of time that she’s been sober [which is] not very long to have had all of those insights,” she added.

Haddish said being sober is not hard for her. theconversation/Instagram

Haddish told de Cadenet she hadn’t “drank any alcohol, smoked any weed or anything in, like, 72 days,” at the time of the interview last month.

“It’s not that hard because it wasn’t really like my main thing anyway,” Haddish claimed. “You know what I found out my main thing is? Meat, chicken, beef… and candy,” she said.

When de Cadenet asked Haddish if she considered herself sober, Haddish replied: “I consider myself being obedient to the law. It’s court mandated. Two years, I’ve been waiting for my hearing in Georgia, and what happened in LA triggered Georgia,” Haddish said referring to her 2022 and 2023 DUI arrrests.

Sober de Cadenet described Haddish as genuine and grounded. theconversation/Instagram

Haddish said she only smoked weed to deal with her endometriosis. “When that was all taken away from me, it was like, ‘OK, let me try this whole vegan [thing]… I’m going to try raw vegan and see how that goes.”

A source close to the star recently told Page Six that Haddish is “serious about her sobriety.”

“She’s… very into her health right now. She’s going through her changes and is doing amazing,” they said.

Haddish is very serious about good health according to pals. tiffanyhaddish/Instagram

De Cadenet believes, “sobriety is a way of life that she will continue to choose because it seems like it’s really working for her… It sounded to me like she’s very focused on healing both physically, and emotionally,” she said.

Haddish’s full conversation with de Cadenet is available on Spotify and other platforms.