Tiffany Haddish Shares Tearful Reunion with Her Social Worker at Comedy Show: 'You Saved My Life'
- - Tiffany Haddish Shares Tearful Reunion with Her Social Worker at Comedy Show: 'You Saved My Life'
Escher WalcottDecember 31, 2025 at 2:26 AM
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Comedian Tiffany Haddish has shared footage of her emotional reunion with her social worker during her recent stand-up comedy show
The 46-year-old shared a tearful hug with Coleta Lewis, who was in the audience of her recent stand-up show
Haddish then addresses Lewis directly in the clip, which was posted on Instagram on Dec. 22, telling her, "You saved my life. I'm where I'm at now because of you"
Tiffany Haddish had an emotional reunion with her social worker during her comedy show.
The comedian, 46, shared a touching video on Instagram of herself overcome with emotion after being surprised by her social worker, Coleta Lewis, in the audience at her recent stand-up show.
âHoliday Reunion with my social worker. Thank you, Coleta, for everything đ,â Haddish wrote of the sweet reunion in the caption.
In the clip, the Girlsâ Trip star is seen onstage looking out in the audience as Lewis says to her, âI donât know if you remember me, my name is Coleta Lewis.â
âColeta Lewis! My social worker!â Haddish says, immediately recognizing Lewis. âTurn the lights on,â she next shouts out, before leaving the stage to hug Lewis.
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Haddish is next seen back onstage, tearfully telling Lewis, âYou saved my life. I'm where I'm at now because of you. Because you encouraged me, you were one of the first people to believe in me. Thank you. I love you."
Haddish explained to the audience that Lewis supported her through her substance abuse issues and gave some much-needed direction and focus in life.
âColeta was my second social worker and [in school] ⊠I used to get in trouble y'all, talking too much and sâ, and she was like, âYou got two choices this summer, you can go to the Laugh Factory Comedy camp or psychiatric therapyâŠ,â she said.
âAnd I was winning all those drama festivals and I said, âWhich one got drugs?â And you said, âYou wonât be on drugs, youâre going to therapy,â â Haddish addressed Lewis. ââŠSo I went to the comedy camp⊠that changed my whole life.â
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Tiffany Haddish in 2023
Haddish revealed in her latest Instagram post that she recently âwanted to quit stand-upâ and that before the show, she had been âpraying to my God ⊠to give me a sign that I should keep doing stand-up.â
âI was over it ⊠I remember being on stage saying to myself, 'This is the end of stand-up and this is just how I want to finish,â â wrote Haddish. âThen out of nowhere, God sends the first person outside of my family that actually believed in me,â she said, referring to Lewis.
âShe placed me in the best possible home, the Laugh Factory comedy club. She saved my life and I will forever be grateful,â added the star.
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Haddish has been open about her past addictions and shared with PEOPLE in 2024 that sheâs been sober since her 2023 DUI arrest.
âI havenât had a drink since [the incident]. When I sit back and look at my life, everything thatâs crazy thatâs happened is because somebody or I had alcohol in their system,â she said at the time.
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