Tiffany Haddish Says Drake Asked Her Out, Then Stood Her Up
Tiffany Haddish Says Drake Asked Her Out, Then Stood Her Up
Tiffany Haddish learned the hard way that you’ve gotta be “Nice For What” to these men — even if the man is Drake.

Haddish was a guest on Jada Pinkett Smith’s “Red Table Talk” when she shared a story about how her plans to date Drake backfired. According to the Girls Trip star, she and Drake were texting while they planned the “Nice For What” video and Drake suggested they do dinner.
I block all this time off, like, I’m gonna get my mustache waxed, get my armpits waxed, got me a nice little dress. Then I’m like, ‘So what time are we heading out? Are you sending a car?’ And he’s like, ‘Oh, man, my bad.’
According to Tiffany, Drake claimed to have had a family emergency that required he go to Toronto.
I could have made $100,000 today but I was trying to see what that D do. But alright.

Unfortunately, Tiffany never got her date, nor did she get to see what that D do. She did get to participate in the “Nice For What” video, however.
Watch Tiffany’s interview below.
https://www.facebook.com/redtabletalk/videos/589731344759678/

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