Tiffany Haddish says if men could get pregnant Texas' anti-abortion law wouldn't be an issue.
has strong feelings about the Texas abortion law -- saying men who wanna control women's bodies should experience pregnancy, but she put it in much more, umm ... vivid terms.
We got the comedian at the Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood where she hosted an event for her She Ready Foundation , and asked her about the Texas law outlawing abortion after the first 6 weeks of pregnancy ... even for rape victims. As a rape survivor, Tiffany's fuming because she believes most of the TX legislators have no idea what it's like to be penetrated, to be a woman or to be pregnant, but she's got a solution --"Well sir, you carry a watermelon in your pants ... in your balls for a few months!!!"Play video content
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