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Kevin Hart teases Tiffany Haddish over $300 loan

By Reuters
06 June 2019   |   11:50 am
The 39-year-old stand-up comedian gave the 'Girls Trip' star a wad of cash before her career took off. At the time, she was homeless and living out of her car.

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