During an interview on 'The Breakfast Club', the 'Night School' star believes that haters attack her like that because they're 'jealous of me because I'm being myself and they can't be themselves.'

AceShowbiz - Tiffany Haddish is speaking up against her haters. During an interview on "The Breakfast Club" on Thursday, January 9, the 40-year-old actress and comedienne responded to her critics, especially black people, who keep accusing her of cooning.

In her opinion, Tiffany believes that the accusation was made because black people "notice that white people is (sic) paying attention to me." She added, "You know what I notice? White people never say about another white person, 'Oh they being wigger,' or like, 'They're an embarrassment to the white community.' They never rejected them."

Further comparing white and black people, the "Girls Trip" star noted that black people "would be so quick to reject you or try to say you're making us look bad which makes me believe they want me to be something that I am not, which makes me believe they're jealous of me because I'm being myself and they can't be themselves because they're being fake for so long that it hurts them to see me living just who I am."

Elsewhere in the interview, Tiffany talked about her love life and explained what she's looking for in a serious relationship. "You need good credit, your own career. You need to have things going for yourself," she said. "I want you to focus on me but I also want you to focus on your own universe. I need to see a man that's building a kingdom. I need a king."

Tiffany is currently single now, though she has been rumored to be dating Common after report surfaced that they had been hanging out several times in New York. In addition to that, the "John Wick: Chapter 2" actor was seen attending the "Night School" star's Black Mitzvah party last month.

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