Tiffany Haddish Photobombs Shakira: On Tuesday, a video of Tiffany Haddish following Shakira at the MTV Video Music Awards went viral. Other photos from the same night showed Haddish photobombing Shakira. Shakira appeared to do a decent job of ignoring Haddish.
Tuesday’s video of Tiffany Haddish following Shakira at the MTV Video Music Awards went viral. Other photos from the same night showed Haddish photobombing her.
Haddish photobombed Shakira and Karol G. in one of the photographs. Haddish appeared to photobomb Shakira as she posed with her awards on the pink carpet of the awards ceremony in another image.
Haddish appeared to repeatedly exclaim “Shakira, Shakira” in a video as she followed the Latina singer through a back room at the event. These are the lyrics to the Latina singer’s song “Hips Don’t Lie.” Shakira appeared to be doing a decent job of avoiding Haddish as she greeted and took pictures with attendees. Haddish was spotted photobombing yet another Shakira photograph.
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Tiffany Haddish Photobombs Shakira: Due to her appearance, Haddish was also ridiculed on social media the night of the event. She was slated to present the award for “Best Afrobeats Song” at the VMAs, a moment any presenter would consider prestigious. However, some Twitter users took advantage of this to express their displeasure with Haddish.
Tiffany Haddish following Shakira and photobombing her at the #VMAs. pic.twitter.com/XzzAgpO6Na
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One tweet stated, “It’s insane that Tiffany Haddish continues to book roles as child predators.” This indictment appears to refer to unsubstantiated claims made against Haddish. It is important to note that Haddish has not been officially charged or convicted of any such offense, so these claims should be taken with a grain of salt.
Another tweet stated, “Tiffany Haddish is currently on my screen.” This tweet reflects the sentiment that not everyone was delighted to see Tiffany Haddish during the broadcast, despite its seemingly innocuous tone.