alongside Regina Hall, Jane Fonda, Natasha Lyonne, Alex Borstein, Maya Rudolph and Phoebe Waller-Bridge., in which she landed a breakout role, the actress revealed that she would have created her own show, Hollywood and Haddish, “a really fun show dealing with the world of female comedians and how to navigate in a man’s world.
Hollywood and Haddish, meanwhile, would explore the actress’ attempt to lead a normal life while dealing with fame. “It’d be about that and then trying to have a regular life, but guys are afraid to date you because they think you’re going to talk about them onstage. It’s like, “Please, you’re not that poppin’.” And also about trying to lift up your family. It would be about my life. And it’s already written.
Granted, challenging the systemic inequality in Hollywood that has persisted for decades will never be an overnight transformation. But with comedians like Haddish speaking out about the need for female-led shows that diverge from the straight, white, male viewpoint, and lending our support to these boundary-breaking comedians working to diversify the film and TV industries, we can push companies with the power to finance women-led projects to move female representation forward.
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