Girls Trip 2 Tiffany Haddish Africa Update: Filming and Script Details Revealed
Tiffany Haddish shares an update on Girls Trip 2, confirming a new script and plans to film in Africa in late 2026. Get all the details on the Flossy Posse's return.
The Flossy Posse is officially packing their bags. After earning over $140 million worldwide with the 2017 breakout hit, the stars of Girls Trip are preparing for a massive international adventure.
Girls Trip 2 Tiffany Haddish Africa Filming Timeline
According to Entertainment Weekly, actress Tiffany Haddish has confirmed that the script for Girls Trip 2 is finally in her hands. Haddish shared that the writing is exceptionally sharp, causing her to laugh out loud 3 times just by reading it. The production is currently targeting a filming start date for the end of summer 2026, with a significant portion of the movie set to be shot in Africa.
From New Orleans to Global Stardom
The original film was a massive financial success, grossing over $100 million in the U.S. on a modest $19 million budget. Fellow star Regina Hall has previously emphasized that the delay in the sequel was primarily due to the cast's insistence on a perfect script. They wanted to ensure the follow-up didn't feel like a forced 'seniors edition' but rather a natural and hilarious progression of the sisterhood.
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