Tiffany Haddish Presents: They Ready
6.7
2019
Comedy
, Reality
Tiffany Haddish introduces her favorite comedians in a series of stand-up performances.
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- Cast:
Episode 6 : Chaunté Wayans
August. 14,2019
Last name aside, Chaunté holds her own with punchlines inspired by her personal stories about dating women, working at Postmates and going to jail.
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Episode 5 : April Macie
August. 14,2019
April Macie turns her rough upbringing into explicit gags that span dysfunctional family drama to a history lesson on the first vibrator.
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Episode 4 : Marlo Williams
August. 14,2019
Hailing straight from Compton, Marlo Williams doesn't spare any details while serving up big laughs about armpit hair, "ghetto" sex and the stink test.
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Episode 3 : Aida Rodriguez
August. 14,2019
From wild childhood anecdotes to the #MeToo movement, the fiery comic shares sharp commentary on social ills and hilarious lessons from the hood.
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Episode 2 : Flame Monroe
August. 14,2019
Fierce, funny and fabulous, the fiery drag queen lights up the stage with quips about TSA pat-downs, political "gangstas" and parenthood.
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Episode 1 : Tracey Ashley
August. 14,2019
Combining sass with class, Tracey Ashley tackles food fantasies, inappropriate relatives and interracial marriages.
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