A Subway employee went after Tiffany Haddish on Facebook after an alleged run-in with the actress-comedian.
On Tuesday (August 13), the worker claimed that Haddish and an actress from the 2008 action flick Taken were "rude" to them in a Mississippi location of the fast food chain."
"ALL WE DID WAS COMPLIMENTED THEM AND TRIED TO SPEAK BUT I GUESS SHE WAS MAD SUBWAY AINT SALE PASTRAMI MEAT!!" the employee wrote. "Girl we ain’t sold that meat in 8 years fq outta here with that dam tubi movie !!!"
Beneath the caption was a video of a woman, alleged to be Haddish, walking across the street with another person. "There she is. Rude bitch!" the employee shouted.
According to The Neighborhood Talk, Haddish responded to the video on Facebook, writing, "They look like they could use it [pastrami] with that hole in the ceiling."
The worker later posted a status saying that they were told to delete the video due to her being a manager. "NO I AM NOT SORRY SIGNED MANAGEMENT," the status read.
Some defended the Girls Trip star, with one person writing on Instagram that the worker was "looking for a moment."
"So she rude because yall didn’t have the meat she wanted and she left ???" commented another person.
Haddish is reportedly in Canton, Mississippi filming an upcoming crime thriller Girl in the River, which costars Maggie Grace, who starred in the Taken franchise.
"Film productions like this not only showcase Canton’s charm but also bring significant economic impact, supporting our local businesses and community," the city stated.