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Tiffany Haddish speaks out after her show flops

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Like many people having kickass New Year’s Eves, American comedian Tiffany Haddish’s had a New Year night that she’d probably want to forget. The 39-year-old comedian was criticised strongly after her New Year’s show flopped so bad that the audience and attendees reportedly walked out of it, reported a website. After taking the stage at the James L. Knight Center in Miami, it eventually became clear that Emmy award winner was having a tough night. “This is weird for me. Now, this is going to be on TMZ or whatever,” the comedian acknowledged. “Every day ain’t the best day, but we do what we do. It is what it is,” she said, according to a video published by TMZ. The 39-year-old took to her Twitter handle recently to confirm reports that her final show of 2018 was a flop in which she reportedly forgot some of her jokes as audience members walked out and she drank onstage. Tweeting a link to a story about it from The Root, Haddish wrote, “Yes this happened. I wish it was better Miami. I prayed on it and I have a strong feeling this will never happen again.” The story states that Haddish forgot some of her jokes and understood that the ones she could remember were not connecting with the crowd. (ANI)

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