Tiffany Haddish Turns Down Role in 'Get Out' Over Personal Beliefs About Horror Films

Tiffany Haddish Turns Down Role in 'Get Out' Over Personal Beliefs About Horror Films
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When personal beliefs prevail over career choices.

Tiffany Haddish revealed that she turned down an offer from Jordan Peele to audition for his acclaimed horror film Get Out. Despite their previous collaboration, Peele sent her the script and asked her to audition for the movie.

However, Haddish’s response was straightforward and firm:

“I don’t do scary movies, dog. I don’t do that. You know, that’s demonised kind of stuff. I don’t let that in my house.”

She explained that her decision was based on her personal beliefs and comfort level, as she prefers to steer clear of horror films that involve supernatural or demonic themes.

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Haddish’s stance highlights her desire to maintain a positive and spiritually safe environment in her life, avoiding content she perceives as dark or negative. Her honesty underscores how actors often have strong personal boundaries regarding the roles they choose to take on, regardless of potential career opportunities or relationships within the industry.

Despite passing on the chance to be part of Peele’s groundbreaking horror project, Haddish remains a prominent figure in comedy and film, known for her vibrant personality and diverse roles. Her decision not only reflects her personal convictions but also illustrates the importance of respecting individual boundaries in the entertainment industry.

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