Tiffany Haddish and Common split after a year together

Tiffany Haddish arrives at the MTV Movie and TV Awards at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif. Picture: Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File

Tiffany Haddish arrives at the MTV Movie and TV Awards at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif. Picture: Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File

Published Nov 30, 2021

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Tiffany Haddish and Common have called time on their romance.

The 41-year-old movie star and Common, 49, have decided to go their separate ways because they were both "too busy for a serious relationship".

A source explained to People: "They are never in the same city together and both of them are just too busy for a serious relationship."

A insider has also confirmed the split to E! News, although the celebrity duo have so far remained tight-lipped amid the speculation.

Tiffany initially confirmed their romance in August 2020, when she appeared on the “Steve-O’s Wild Ride” podcast.

She said at the time: "I am in a relationship."

The movie star also revealed how their romance was changing her life.

Tiffany shared: "This is hands down the best relationship I've ever been in.

"I've lost 20 pounds since I've been in this relationship. I feel more confident in me and it's not him that's doing it. Knowing that I got somebody that cares about me, that really has my back - it seems like he does anyways - and I love it. I love him."

Common - whose real name is Lonnie Lynn - also discussed their romance earlier this year.

The chart-topping rap star described the actress as a "queen".

He shared during a TV interview: "She’s just a wonderful human being and has so much heart. I’m learning to be in a relationship even more, what that entails, like growing within myself.

"I just respect a queen, and that’s what she is."

Common also admitted to feeling inspired by the actress.

Speaking about the 'Girls Trip' star, he said: "She’s able to enjoy life. The joy that she brings as a comedian and as a person is inspiring me to bring more joy to people through music."