Tiffany Haddish gives big updates on Girls Trip 2

Tiffany Haddish has given fans an update on the anticipated sequel to Girls Trip.

Tiffany Haddish has read the script for Girls Trip 2.

The 46-year-old actress is set to reprise her character Dina in the 2017 comedy-drama’s upcoming sequel – which will be filmed “at the end of summer” 2026 – and she teased it will be hilarious.

Haddish – who starred in the first movie with Regina Hall (Ryan Pierce), Jada Pinkett Smith (Lisa Miller Cooper), and Queen Latifah (Sasha Franklin) – told Entertainment Weekly: “We just got the Girls Trip 2 script.

“It is, to me, funny. I laughed out loud three times, which is very difficult for me to do, especially off paper, off of reading something. And it made me laugh loud and hard. I had to put the script down for a minute and come back to it and laugh. It was really good.”

However, the star felt “a little bit disappointed” when its producers dismissed her feedback on the film in favour of waiting for the studio’s notes.

Haddish said: “They’re like, ‘Well, before we even get your notes, we want to get the notes from the studio, so we don’t even want your notes.’ And I was a little bit disappointed in that.”

The comedienne also shared which part of the world some of Girls Trip 2 will be shot in.

Haddish revealed: “But, I’ve been told as of Friday, I heard that they would like to shoot at the end of summer. And we’ll be shooting some of this movie in Africa.”

Girls Trip follows four lifelong pals – nicknamed the Flossy Posse – on their travels to New Orleans, Louisiana, for the Essence Music Festival to reconnect after a long time.

The Malcolm D. Lee-directed movie was a big success, grossing $140 million at the worldwide box office on its $19 million budget.

With it wowing audiences and critics, a sequel was on the cards – but Hall previously said that she, Haddish, Pinkett Smith and Latifah would only agree to do a follow-up if the script felt right for them.

Appearing on a December 2025 episode of Entertainment Weekly’s Awardist podcast, Hall said: “I think that it’s really about getting the script right.

“I think no one wants to do it if it’s not, if they don’t feel like it can be funny, you know, like the first one. And so I think getting that right has been like the primary goal. And I think until that’s right, then we won’t … hopefully it won’t be like Girls Trip: Seniors Edition.”

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