Tiffany Haddish Revealed How Much Money She Once Made By Selling Her Used Underwear Online And Claiming It Belonged To A Famous A-Lister

“I would say that my name was Rosalinda, and I was a housekeeper for Halle Berry, and I have some of her dirty panties,” Tiffany recalled.

Tiffany Haddish just made a surprising revelation about one of her past side hustles.

Tiffany Haddish at a red carpet event, smiling and wearing a strapless dress

Appearing on Nick Cannon and Courtney Bee’s We Playin’ Spades podcast this week, Tiffany, 44, shared that she used to sell her used underwear online.

Tiffany Haddish smiles while holding a microphone on stage, wearing a sleeveless top and cargo pants

“Back in the day when I was struggling for money I used to sell my panties,” she recalled.

Tiffany Haddish, wearing a purple blouse, speaks into a microphone on the "We Playin’ Spades" podcast. Various other video thumbnails and text are visible around the screen

What’s more, Tiffany revealed that she used to pretend the underwear belonged to none other than A-List actor Halle Berry.

Closeup of Halle Berry

“I would say that my name was Rosalinda, and I was a housekeeper for Halle Berry, and I have some of her dirty panties,” she shared.

Tiffany Haddish in a purple outfit talks into a microphone on the "We Playin' Spades" podcast, joined by Nick. Multiple YouTube tabs are open at the top

“I would make $300,” she said before revealing that these sales took place via Craigslist.

Tiffany Haddish is on a podcast set, holding a red cup and speaking into a microphone. There are YouTube menu options above and video recommendations on the right

People were...slightly weirded out by Tiffany’s revelation, which comes months after she jokingly said that she’d considered selling her underwear to raise money for her charity, the She Ready Foundation, which supports foster children.

In April, Tiffany said in an Instagram video, “I could sell them drawers. That’s what I should do. I should sell them panties. That’ll be a lot of money for the foundation.” 

“I got so many clothes, I could probably go six months without washing no clothes because that’s how many pair of underwears I got,” she added.

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