American stand-up comedian and actress, Tiffany Haddish is a household name now with heavy success and fame. But back before she became famous, she had an interesting way of supporting herself financially. The comedian recently revealed that she had adopted a very intelligent business pursuit to earn bread and butter in adversities.
Haddish opened up about it in an interview with Nick Cannon on his ‘We Playin’ Spades’ podcast. In a shocking revelation, the 44-year-old comedian revealed that she used to sell panties on Craigslist claiming they were used by Halle Berry. Here’s all she revealed about her old business.
Tiffany Haddish Opens Up About Her Old Online Panties Business
While appearing in a recent interview with Nick Cannon on his ‘We Playin’ Spades’ podcast, Tiffany Haddish opened up about her pre-comedy hustles. The ‘Girls Trip’ star revealed that she faced severe financial problems so she took to Craigslist to sell panties claiming they belonged to Halle Berry.
“I would say my name is Rosalinda and I’m a housekeeper for Halle Berry and I have some of her dirty panties if anybody wants to buy some,” the controversial comedian told Cannon and his co-hosts. “And I would make $300. It was literally on Craigslist.” Luckily, she is no longer in that business.
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Apart from comedy and acting, Tiffany Haddish has also won a Primetime Emmy Award for hosting a ‘Saturday Night Live’ episode and written a memoir, ‘The Last Black Unicorn‘. Expanding her horizons further, she is now venturing into her latest gig, singing. Haddish recently released her latest single ‘Woman Up’, and also opened up about it during another interview.
Haddish told ET that the song was written by Diane Warren. She further revealed that the song is about “getting yourself up off the bed, get[ting] off your feet and mov[ing].” She added, “Really, it’s an all-the-way-around song because everybody has their dual sides.”
Haddish clarified, “I’m like an onion; sometimes you catch me out in public and put a camera in my face, I’m like, ‘La da.’” Haddish continued, “Sometimes you put a camera in my face and catch me outside [and] I’ll be like, ‘Listen, I’m not in the mood right now.’ There’s different levels to it.”
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