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Kids Say the Darndest Things host explained why she’s ready to become a mother despite her busy schedule.
“I’m currently looking, deciding on adopting. First of all, especially after this pandemic, there are so many children left without their parents,” explained the 41-year-old. “There are a lot of people that need to be loved. It’s Foster Care Awareness Month right now, and I think we all should be aware and try to do what we can.”
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The comedian has been transparent about her journey in the foster care system, and revealed that she already took a few parenting courses.
“I’m currently looking, deciding on adopting. Especially after this pandemic, there are so many children left without their parents. There are a lot of people that need to be loved. It’s Foster Care Awareness Month right now, and I think we all should be aware and try to do what we can.”
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Tiffany Haddish is opening up about her plans to adopt.
In a new interview with ET s Kevin Frazier, the 41-year-old comedian reveals she has already completed the parenting classes required to start the adoption process. Haddish, who was in the foster system herself as a child, says it s something that s super important in her life plan, for a multitude of reasons. I m currently looking, deciding on adopting. First of all, especially after this pandemic, there are so many children left without their parents, she explains. There are a lot of people that need to be loved. It s Foster Care Awareness Month right
ABC/John FleenorTiffany Haddish is one step closer to becoming a parent and opened up about her decision to adopt, confirming Tuesday that she is "on that process now." In a new interview with Entertainment Tonight, the comedian explained why adopting a child is "super important" to her, citing "a multitude of reasons." "First of all, especially after this pandemic, there are so many children left without their parents. There are a lot of people that need to be loved," Haddish, 41, expressed. "It's Foster Care Awareness Month right now, and I think we all should be aware and try to do what we can." The Girls Trip star revealed she originally considered fostering but "because I'm at a certain level of success, my lawyer suggested that it's probably best to just adopt." Revealing she is "on that process now," Haddish said she is considering children that are ages "five and up. .You know