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Tiffany Haddishis happier than ever with less hair on her head.
TheUnbearable Weight of Massive Talentstar, 42, opened up toByrdieabout her decision to shave her head, calling the chop the “most alive” she’s ever felt.
Haddish first took the plunge in July 2020, when she shaved her head over Instagram Live.
Today, although she still switches it up, Haddish wears her natural hair in a wavy, cropped cut dyed platinum blonde.
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Haddish toldByrdiethat part of her inspiration for the chop was wanting to know “every nook and cranny” of her body.
“It’s really important to know who you are,” Haddish shared, “and that’s the one part of my body I didn’t know.”
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Haddish also told the outlet she finds knowing who she is and being herself is “way easier” than being fake.
“When I was trying to be something I wasn’t, my soul was screaming at me. ‘What are we doing? This is not who we are. Stop it!'” she explained.
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Haddish’s journey to knowing who she is doesn’t stop with her hairstyle and extends to her career as well.
Just last week, the comedian released her first children’s book,Layla and the Last Black Unicorn, which follows Layla, a young, Black unicorn navigating her first year at school.
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Haddish told PEOPLE that Layla’s journey represents the journey of acceptance theAfterpartystar has been on for “40-something years.”
“I think everyone grapples with, ‘Who am I? Why am I here? What’s my purpose? How do I fit in here?’ " she shared.
“And just being able to take a moment and say, I’m okay the way I am. Even if somebody else doesn’t agree. As long as I feel good about how I am, then there’s nothing that I need to change.”
source: people.com