Tiffany Haddish Postpones Show In Atlanta Over The Heartbeat Law
Mary Margaret Olohan | Reporter
Tiffany Haddish said Georgias recent abortion legislation “looks like new slavery” Sunday after announcing the postponement of her upcoming Atlanta show to protest the states law.
The comedian and actress postponed her June 22 show at Fox Theatre in Atlanta, saying she could not “in good faith perform there,” according to CNN.
“After much deliberation, I am postponing my upcoming show in Atlanta,” Haddish said in a statement Saturday. “I love the state of Georgia, but I need to stand with women and until they withdraw Measure HB481, I cannot in good faith perform there.”
The comedian also said the Georgia abortion legislation “looks like new slavery,” according to TMZ.
“Slavery is not cool,” Haddish told reporters.
Haddish referenced Mays restrictive abortion legislation in which Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a “fetal heartbeat bill” into law, making abortion after a fetal heartbeat is detected illegal in the state. The bill makes exceptions in cases of rape or incest with a police report, or when the mothers health is at risk.
HBO Golden Globes After Party – Arrivals – Beverly Hills, California, U.S., January 6, 2019. Tiffany Haddish. (REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni)
“Georgia is a state that values life,” Kemp said before he signed the bill into law. “We stand up for those who are unable to speak for themselves.”
“But our job is to do what is right, not what is easy,” he added. “We will not back down. We will always continue to fight for life.”
A representative of Fox Theatre told CNN it will be offering refunds for tickets. (RELATED: Actress Busy Phillips Dodges Admitting This Late-Term Abortion Survivor Deserved Life)
Haddishs decision follows protests from a variety of Hollywood celebrities on the Read More – Source
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