Tiffany Haddish learned a fact about the female anatomy much later in life than most people.
To promote her new Peacock travel show, Tiffany Haddish Goes Off, the actress and comedian appeared on the Tuesday (November 11) episode of The Drew Barrymore Show. While on the couch with Barrymore, Haddish shared that she hopes to become a sex educator on a
Around the three-minute mark, Haddish detailed what her curriculum would be as a sex educator. "Well, on day one, I would teach hygiene. Proper hygiene," she explained. "Day two would be about emotional support. How you support
somebody emotionally will determine what kind of sex you have. good
sex always comes with tender care and or just I don't give a damn but it's feelings involved."
The Girls Trip star added that she'd also teach male students about the female anatomy, although she fessed up about an embarrassing fact that she didn't know until she was middle-aged.
"I thought I had a prostate," Haddish told Barrymore. "Women don't have prostates, and I didn't learn that 'til I was 40."
Haddish had mentioned this previously during an Instagram Live session in August, explaining that during pap tests, her gynecologist would examine her backside. “I thought they were doing it because they were checking my prostate,” she said. “But turns out, girls don’t have prostates. No. They were putting their finger in my booty hole because my booty hole is irresistible.”