![]() ![]() In the new book, sources said there are some hilarious showbiz stories - including an alleged incident when Haddish “drank marijuana tea with Sharon Stone.” But when Stone tried to convince Haddish to join Jane Fonda’s climate protest on the steps of the Capitol at the time, Haddish told Stone that she couldn’t because “they’ll never let me out of jail.” Haddish’s 2017 best-seller, “The Last Black Unicorn,” covered how she grew up in foster care and worked as a hype-woman at bar mitzvahs before she became famous. (“I was basically the Flava Flav of bar mitzvahs,” she wrote.) ![]() The comedian’s previous book covered how she grew up in foster care in South Central Los Angeles and was a hype-woman at bar mitzvahs before she became famous. A source added that the book is being repped by Byrd Leavell of UTA, and is so far is getting bids between $2 million and $3 million. Insiders tell us that Haddish, 41, has already written about 80 pages of the book, which is currently making the rounds with publishers. Tiffany Haddish is shopping a follow-up book to her 2017 best-seller, “The Last Black Unicorn,” sources exclusively tell us - and she’s already getting offers between $2 million and $3 million for the tome. ![]() She’s going to spill some tea on Hollywood - literally! ![]() Tiffany Haddish claims she lost all her jobs amid child molestation lawsuit ![]()
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