Tiffany Haddish Shares Update on Her Adoption Plans

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Tiffany Haddish has been candid about her aspiration to adopt a child, and she recently provided an update on her journey. Having experienced foster care as a child, Haddish has always expressed a desire to adopt from the system. In a recent video with E!’s Daily Pop, she discussed her progress toward that goal.

“I just returned from Eritrea, and people were offering to let me take their kids!” Haddish humorously recalled. “I had to remind them, ‘Hold on, I need to get the paperwork sorted out first!’” When asked if she still intends to adopt, she confirmed her plans, stating, “Not right now, but maybe by the end of this year or the beginning of next year.”

This isn’t the first time Haddish has opened up about her adoption plans. Last year, she explained why she prefers adopting over using a surrogate. “I don’t want to pay someone to carry my baby,” she said. “Plus, I’ve already been through a lot — when I was 21, I was in a tough spot financially and ended up giving away some of my eggs.” She joked about potentially having kids out there somewhere, saying, “I doubt it, though, since I never received the bonus. But who knows, maybe they’re in cryo!”

Regardless of the path she chooses to motherhood, it’s inspiring to see Haddish following her own timeline. We have no doubt she’ll be a wonderful mom when she’s ready. For more on parenting and family planning, check out this blog post for additional insights, and if you’re considering home insemination, this is a great resource.

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In summary, Tiffany Haddish is making strides towards her dream of adoption, with hopes to start the process soon. Her journey is both relatable and inspiring, highlighting her commitment to becoming a mother on her own terms.