![]() ![]() 5 from Simon & Schuster, is a collection of unflinchingly honest essays about the actress's life - from her childhood growing up in one of the poorest neighborhoods of South Central Los Angeles to her days as an in-demand Bar Mitzvah hype girl to her experience as one of Hollywood's leading female comedians. OK, so this memoir is laugh-out-loud funny on paper, but unsurprisingly, it's even more entertaining when read by Tiffany Haddish herself. (You owe it to yourself to watch the video immediately, even if you've already seen it.) Watching video, which has racked up over two million views on YouTube, will give you a small taste of what it feels like to listen to the audiobook version of her new memoir, The Last Black Unicorn. ![]() But when she's not acting, she's also a brilliant storyteller - as evidenced by her appearance earlier this year on Jimmy Kimmel Live, when she told the hysterical story about the time she accidentally went on a Groupon Cajun swamp tour with Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith. ![]() If you've seen Girls Trip, you already know that actress and comedian Tiffany Haddish is magnetic, hilarious, and utterly relatable. ![]()
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