
On the show, Griffin gives insight into his personal life, which is both intriguing and disturbing. The show is called 'Going for Broke' for a reason, because Eddie just might actually get there.
Here are some reasons that Eddie Griffin might actually become the broke celebrity that he is trying to become:
1) He spends like a damn fool. One of the easiest traps for an entertainer to fall into is the "infinite money trap." That's when the person thinks that they've got an endless supply of cash, giving them ability to spend whatever they want on whatever they want. Apparently Eddie may have fallen into this trap, since his Bentley was being repossessed in an early episode of the show. Eddie's conversation with his accountant was also revealing, as the words "all the accounts are empty" seemed to strike him hard. With all the success that Eddie Griffin has had, it is difficult to imagine that he would be completely broke. But the truth is that this kind of thing happens all the time.
2) Can you say "8 kids and four baby's mamas"? Eddie's mother was right when she mentioned that any new potential "baby mamas" were looking to "get on the Eddie Griffin financial plan." What Eddie also seems to forget is that even if you are well-to-do, child support is a horrible financial burden. There are ways to be involved in the lives of children without giving up all your money in order to do so.
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DOUBLE TAKE Eddie Griffin as Freddy Tiffany and Orlando Jones as Daryl Chase
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DOUBLE TAKE Eddie Griffin as Freddy Tiffany and Orlando Jones as Daryl Chase
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DOUBLE TAKE Garcelle Beauvais as Chloe, Eddie Griffin as Freddy Tiffany and Orlando Jones as Daryl Chase
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DEUCE BIGALOW: MALE GIGOLOW Rob Schneider as Deuce Bigalow and Eddie Griffin as T.J. Hicks
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Comedian and actor Eddie Griffin leaves the Jackson family home in Encino, California, July 1, 2009. The family of Michael Jackson ruled out holding a poignant funeral at the star's Neverland estate as the details of the tragic pop icon's will were made public for the first time. AFP PHOTO / Paul J. Richards (Photo credit should read PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images)
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NORBITKatt Williams and Eddie Griffin
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NORBITKatt Williams, Eddie Griffin and Eddie Murphy as Norbit
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HOLLYWOOD - NOVEMBER 13: Actor Eddie Griffin arrives at the VH1 Classic Rock Autism Celebrity Bowl Off charity event, held at the Lucky Strikes Lanes bowling alley on November 13, 2008 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Michael Tullberg/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Eddie Griffin
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HOLLYWOOD - NOVEMBER 13: Actor Eddie Griffin arrives at the VH1 Classic Rock Autism Celebrity Bowl Off charity event, held at the Lucky Strikes Lanes bowling alley on November 13, 2008 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Michael Tullberg/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Eddie Griffin
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NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA - OCTOBER 06: Comedian Eddie Griffin attends "From Stand-up to Sitcom" presented by the Academy Of Television Arts & Sciences at the Leonard H. Goldenson Theatre on October 6, 2008 in North Hollywood, California. (Photo by Charley Gallay/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Eddie Griffin
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3) He seems to put himself into bad situations. The first episode I saw showed scenes of Eddie going to a plastic surgeon after having a champagne glass smashed against his face by a "fan." I've honestly got a few fans, but I don't think any of them would want to slam a glass against my face. Maybe he should change the word "fan" to "hater," "enemy," or "potential threat." Either way, Eddie seemed to feel that his life was somehow cursed with bad energy. Instead, he might take a second to realize that his personal choices might be the reasons he is being put into such peculiar situations.
When it comes to Eddie Griffin and his new show, the bottom line is this: If you think that Eddie is now doing fine because he has a new VH1 show, think again. The networks don't pay the entertainers much to do these shows, and the shows don't usually last for a very long time. Also, unless you're Bill Gates, you can't presume that you've got a seemingly endless supply of disposable income. The fact that Eddie didn't know he was out of money implies that he probably doesn't keep a budget, which is one of the first paths toward financial ruin. Given that one of Eddie's predecessors, Red Foxx, died deeply in debt to the IRS, one would hope that Eddie doesn't endure that same fate. Eddie's my man, and funny as hell, but he's really got to get it together.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Professor at Syracuse University, a leading black speaker and author of the forthcoming book, "Black American Money." To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here. 
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By: babynose on 10/20/2009 2:39PM
First of all, I am not a fan of this pathetic clown. I have watched the episodes and I am appalled that this man have 8 kids by 4 different women. He is an ol' dried up loser!!! Listen to your mother and get a vastectomy...the world certainly does not need another Eddie Griffin! Another thang...stop batting your eyes like a broken down traffic light...you look ridiculous!!!
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By: markybabe15 on 10/22/2009 3:26AM
wait...wait...im feeling it coming on...KILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL YOURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR SELFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF...Go get a life eddie is a cool a** guy with a big heart maybe u need one of those...stop blaming him fa all thos children because it takes two and i bet kids 3 thru 8 new about the babe mommas n kids that came before
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By: babynose on 10/23/2009 12:41PM
Markybabe...kiss my black azz!!!
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By: BahniByrd on 6/18/2010 1:53AM
Mr. Griffin, I just finished watching your comedy, "Dysfunktional Family," TWICE. I never watch any movie twice in one sitting! I'm taking some much earned time-out from doctoral studies (psychology major; undergrad completed at USC, graduate work in Pasadena, CA)...will begin another quarter of studies in Advanced Inferential Statistics in a few weeks. I'm a sistah that grew up in Compton, Ca and was a teen mom by the age of 17 years. I "come up hard" and life is still a struggle but my dearest brotha, YOU BRING LAUGHTER INTO MY WORLD. Earlier today some thoughts brought tears to my eyes while out and about taking care of business. This evening I put your dvd in and laughed myself to tears- giving God "thanks" for the healing gift of laughter and praying that you remain forever DIVINELY GUIDED AND PROTECTED. Mr. Eddie Griffin, Keep On With the Keepin' On! Hater's are gonna hate, but love will keep you strong and it's coming from people in places that you'll never know or meet- you just need to TRUST that it's there. God loves your BAAAAD ASS ma brotha and so do I!
Peace and Eternal Blessings,
Bahni Byrd
yourliteshines@gmail.com
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