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Back in 2025, Comedian Ali Siddiq discussed his tumultuous upbringing in Houston, Texas, and his involvement in the narcotics trade. Born in 1973, he lived in various apartments and eventually moved in with his father, who dealt illegal substances. At 10, he began handling transactions and detailed his own dealing. Ali was arrested at 19 and faced 15 years. He later pleaded out to 15 years, serving six. Ali Siddiq discussed his experiences in prison, including the lack of privacy and the constant noise. He shared stories of violence, such as being stabbed and protecting a White inmate from an assault. Siddiq transitioned to comedy, performing his first stand-up in 1997 and hosting clubs by 1999. He faced challenges, including being booed and turning down offers like "Adam Devine's House Party." Siddiq's breakthrough came with the Comedy Central competition, where he won by a landslide. He also discussed controversial comments on Joe Rogan's podcast about same-sex couples having children, leading to significant backlash.
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Back in 2025, Comedian Ali Siddiq discussed his tumultuous upbringing in Houston, Texas, and his involvement in the narcotics trade. Born in 1973, he lived in various apartments and eventually moved in with his father, who dealt illegal substances. At 10, he began handling transactions and detailed his own dealing. Ali was arrested at 19 and faced 15 years. He later pleaded out to 15 years, serving six. Ali Siddiq discussed his experiences in prison, including the lack of privacy and the constant noise. He shared stories of violence, such as being stabbed and protecting a White inmate from an assault. Siddiq transitioned to comedy, performing his first stand-up in 1997 and hosting clubs by 1999. He faced challenges, including being booed and turning down offers like "Adam Devine's House Party." Siddiq's breakthrough came with the Comedy Central competition, where he won by a landslide. He also discussed controversial comments on Joe Rogan's podcast about same-sex couples having children, leading to significant backlash.

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