By: Amira Lawson


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Before booking her Netflix specials and touring, Tiffany Haddish was seen on the Laugh Factory, like most comedians, looking for her big break. The on-screen character has never been bashful when discussing her past fights that have included kid care as a child and vagrancy as an excellent comic. Intending to spread a little occasional bliss this Christmas, Tiffany has united with Tim Allen and Dane Cook to have the Laugh Factory’s 40th yearly Christmas Dinner and Toy Giveaway in Los Angeles.

In April, Hadish shared a photo of herself performing at the Laugh Factory with the caption, “I look at this picture and want to cry tears of joy for this Girl. I remember that night. She was homeless, hungry, scared, and hurt. I promised her if she kept faith in God and Herself, We will get to a place where we will be Housed, Over Fed, Less Hurt and Fear Free. I am so grateful that she Believed. ​I am so happy we have come this far and excited​about where we will Go. Tiffany Sara Cornilia Haddish, I Love and Approve of you and most of all God does too. You are perfect enough for both of us right now and always.”

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Yesterday during the joyful holiday, Haddish and founders of the Laugh Factory partnered together to open up its doors for those in need. Jamie Masada, founder of the Laugh Factory said, “You might know someone who has fallen on difficult times or whose children could use a toy and a warm holiday meal.” Masada would be helping greet guests at the door.

Amid their efforts to give back, The Laugh Factory also held four shows during the day to entertain guests. God bless those who give back for the holidays.

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Shawn Grant is a Chicago native and the Senior Editor of The Source Magazine. He can only be found on Instagram and Twitter at @shawnxgrant.

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