For weeks, chatter has been swirling around Tiffany Haddish after she casually mentioned being “married,” leaving fans wondering who captured the comedian’s heart.
Given Haddish’s very public dating history and outspoken personality, the speculation moved fast. Social media guesses ranged from secret celebrity romances to a low-key partner completely outside the spotlight.
As it turns out, Haddish did get married—but not in the way people assumed.
Speaking recently while attending the People and InStyle Drive-By F1 Party in Las Vegas, Haddish clarified that the marriage everyone’s buzzing about is a commitment she made to herself.
The reveal surprised plenty of people, but for Haddish, it marks a personal reset rather than a shocking twist.
“Since I married myself, my dating life has been amazing,” Haddish told People. She explained that the decision changed how she approaches relationships altogether. “It’s been a lot easier because I have boundaries now. We have limits. And these men have to fall in line with what our requirements are.”
The self-marriage moment is documented in episode five of her Peacock docuseries Tiffany Haddish Goes Off, where she literally walked down the aisle and exchanged vows honoring her own well-being, growth, and accountability. Rather than signaling an exit from dating, the ceremony set clearer expectations for the future.
Haddish was direct about what she’s looking for these days. One non-negotiable? Financial responsibility. “They gotta have a good credit score,” she shared. “That’s your grown-up report card.” She added that matching incomes isn’t necessary, but consistent responsibility is.
The idea wasn’t impulsive. According to the series, Haddish first considered marrying herself back in 2018 during a difficult relationship. “I’ll be my husband. I could take care of me better than you could,” she recalled thinking at the time. Over time, that mindset evolved into a concrete act of self-commitment.
While open to future relationships, Haddish is currently prioritizing that promise. Even her holiday plans reflect the shift. Instead of her usual Thanksgiving routine cooking for others, she’s planning a solo getaway to the Bahamas. As she put it, “I’m married, so we are going out on a little trip. A little married trip. A solo married trip.”