
Raven and Miranda are celebrating a major milestone on Tea Time — their 100th episode — and there was only one way to honor it: by bringing back their very first guest, the incomparable Tiffany Haddish. The reunion is loud, unfiltered, and exactly the kind of beautiful chaos that made the show what it is today.
For so many of us — including us here at INYIM — we’ve grown with Raven‑Symoné, and we continue to grow listening to her and Miranda together. Their podcast has become our go‑to feel‑good space: warm, honest, hilarious, and always rooted in love. This 100th‑episode celebration feels like a milestone for the listeners too.
From the second Tiffany sits down, the energy spikes. The trio dives straight into outrageous revenge stories — the kind involving shoes, glove compartments, and summer heat — before spiraling into a masterclass on bodily fluids, baloney science, and the physics of car paint. It’s peak Tea Time: unhinged, honest, and somehow educational.
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The conversation then shifts into Tiffany’s newest venture: Lace Lux, her custom wig line. She breaks down why she loves being bald, how Hollywood reacts to feminine baldness, and why wigs are simply “costumes to make everyone else comfortable.” She walks Raven and Miranda through glue‑less installs, sweat‑proof styling, and even sauna survival. It’s equal parts beauty tutorial and stand‑up set.
From there, the episode becomes a kaleidoscope of Tiffany‑isms: her Depo‑shot hair journey, her DIY health experiments, her peptide opinions, her doctorate‑that‑isn’t‑a‑doctorate, her college‑crashing era, her spiritual curiosity, her Scientology detour, her dating preferences (“everyone has a disability — you just have to find it”), and her long‑term goals — including becoming a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model before 50.
And then there’s the dream that nearly breaks Raven and Miranda: Tiffany wants to get pregnant by Leonardo DiCaprio. Not the actor — the character he played in What’s Eating Gilbert Grape. It’s a moment so absurd, so sincere, and so Tiffany that it instantly becomes Tea Time canon.
The episode is a celebration of friendship, growth, and the kind of layered, unpredictable brilliance that makes Tiffany Haddish one of the most compelling voices in entertainment. A perfect full‑circle moment for Tea Time’s 100th. CONGRATS from INYIM Media!
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What moment from Tiffany’s return had you screaming the loudest?









