![]() It was Kevin Hart, who Haddish had become friendly with on the comedy circuit. But one night, as she was arriving late - per usual, so the other comics wouldn’t see her clearly lived-in car - another car pulled into the parking lot directly behind her. The then-25-year-old LA native was angling for stage time at Hollywood’s famed Laugh Factory in hopes of realizing her dreams of becoming a stand-up comedian. “I made sure my nails were done, I made sure my hair stayed done, I could keep my armpits up with baby wipes, I tried to stay clean,” Haddish said of her self-proclaimed “classy homeless” facade. But she was trying to keep up appearances. It was 2004 and she was “homeless as fuck,” spending nights in her Geo Metro on the streets of Los Angeles. Tiffany Haddish can pinpoint the exact moment her life changed for the better.
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