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Tiffany Haddish To Portray Florence Griffith Joyner In Biopic

This movie is way past due.

Actress and comedienne Tiffany Haddish has been tapped to play legendary Olympian Florence Griffith Joyner in an upcoming biopic about the late athlete’s life.

The comedienne-turned-actress will not only play the starring role but is also producing the film, Variety reported. According to a press release about the film, Joyner, affectionately called “Flo-Jo” by fans, was someone Haddish looked up to in her youth.

Florence Griffith Joyner was a superior track and field athlete known for her speed, flashy style and very long nails. According to Time, as of 2020, she is still the fastest woman in the world running the 100-meter race in 10.49 seconds at the 1988 Olympics. That record still stands. Her sister-in-law was Olympian Jackie Joyner-Kersee. Al Joyner, her former coach and Jackie’s brother is her widower.

The stellar athlete died in her sleep after suffering from an epileptic seizure in 1998.

“I am looking forward to telling Flo-Jo’s story the way it should be told,” said Haddish. “My goal with this film is making sure that younger generations know my ‘she-ro’ Flo-Jo, the fastest woman in the world to this day, existed.”

Flo Jo’s husband, Al, will be consulting on the film.

Some fans have expressed concern about Tiffany Haddish playing the role due to comments she made back in May about violence in the Tigray region of Ethiopia. Haddish, an Eritrean Jew, questioned “where the bodies at” in reference to Ethiopians and noted that many Eritreans were killed. Some fans interpreted the statement as her being a “genocide denier.”


However, most fans were happy for Haddish while reminding her that she better not mess it up.


But, Haddish was a good sport and realizes the gravity of the role and the significance of the late olympian.


A release date for the biopic has not been announced.

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