Tiffany Haddish Shares Update On Girls Trip 2
According
to the report by People, while stepping out to the PEOPLE and InStyle Drive-By
F1 Party in Las Vegas on Friday, Nov. 21, the Bad Boys: Ride or Die star Tiffany
Haddish teased what fans can expect from the highly anticipated sequel to the
2017 film, which also stars Regina Hall, Queen
Latifah and Jada
Pinkett Smith. She also revealed that the women will be heading to
another fun location.
“I
don’t know exactly where we're going, but I know it's somewhere exotic and
somewhere we don’t normally go, but we should go as much as possible,” Tiffany Haddish,
45, tells PEOPLE.
“That’s
what I do know,” she adds. “We’re supposed to start shooting this summer.”
Co-screenwriter Tracy Oliver previously confirmed
to Variety at
the Sundance Film Festival in January 2023 that Girls Trip 2 will feature the characters
at Ghana's annual Afrochella music festival.
At
the time, Haddish’s costar Hall opened up to PEOPLE about her reaction to
learning of the location for the sequel, sharing that she "found out in
real-time with everyone else" that they would be jetting off to Ghana.
"So
I'm assuming that that's going to be fun," Hall, 54, said. "I'm excited to see the girls again and to
make something hopefully that the fans love."
"I
think the biggest thing is we had so much fun making
the first one,” she added. “And I just look forward to just having that kind of
fun again and that audiences will hopefully love it as well.”
Hall
also discussed why a sequel to the hit film — which follows college friends who
travel to New Orleans for the Essence Music Festival to bond once more,
years after graduation — was delayed, citing the COVID-19 pandemic,
among other things.
The Scary Movie star said
the sequel was first delayed because the cast and crew were "busy.” She
added, "So then, when you lock in the time — when you're like, 'Oh, we can
do it now' — a pandemic comes. And then it's like, 'Well, we've got to wait.'
"
The actress said of the complications of filming during
COVID-19, "You can't have a film that interactive in the middle of a
pandemic. It's about being out and about. So I think that kind of changed it,
too."
Girls
Trip producer Will Packer also previously teased the
sequel, sharing that the movie was "underway" during a January
2022 appearance on Good Morning America.
"Can't
we all use a post-pandemic trip, my friend? I think that the time is actually
right, and this is something that I will tell you and break right now at GMA: the Girls Trip 2 sequel,
we are underway," Packer said on the broadcast at the time.

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