![]() It was this imaginary bird, and I would be like, "Cracker want a Polly?" And I would take actual crackers and break them up on my shoulder. I was getting sent to the dean's office for being racist because I had this bird named Cracker. I thought he was the judge from “People's Court.” By the time I got to 10th grade, it was bothering my social worker that she was getting called to the school every week. I remember going to court and seeing the judge. I thought I was at the Nickelodeon Awards every day so I thought I needed to be all creative and entertaining because I thought white people lived in TV - my concept of people was really messed up. So I made this imaginary friend up because I thought I was at the Nickelodeon Awards - I had never been around this many white people. ![]() I was getting in trouble because I was not sure how to make friends. 18, is almost magical for funny black women in Hollywood.īut what else would you expect from “the last black unicorn?” Such a trajectory, looking to get an additional boost from her first stand-up special “Tiffany Haddish: She Ready! From the Hood to Hollywood” premiering on Showtime Aug. ![]() ![]() ![]() Based on her performance, she’s on her way to household-name status. Tiffany Haddish is legitimately having a moment.Īfter a hilariously memorable role as a series regular on the recently canceled “The Carmichael Show,” opposite legends David Alan Grier and Loretta Devine, she stars in “Girls Trip,” in theaters Friday, opposite industry vets Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith and Regina Hall. ![]()
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