• Whitney Cummings, Michael Patrick King

Whitney Cummings, Michael Patrick King (Photo : Reuters)

"2 Broke Girls" creator Whitney Cummings took to Twitter to invite her fans to watch her upcoming show.

On Jan. 14, Wednesday, Cummings tweeted, "ARIZONA. I WILL BE AT THE TEMPE IMPROV THIS WEEKEND. please buy tickets so I can tell my mom she was wrong."

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Cummings is set to appear on the upcoming Jeremy Garelick film "The Wedding Ringer,' which stars "The Big Bang Theory" star Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting, Josh Gad, Kevin Hart, Ala Ritchson, Nicky Whelan, Olivia Thirlby, Catherine Chen, Josh Peck and Jorge Garcia, among others.

In 2014, Cummings had a comedy special on Comedy Central entitled "Whitney Cummings: I Love You," in which she spent almost 45 minutes talking about how emotionally unstable women are, Paste Magazine has learned.

While her TV show "Whitney" got cancelled after low ratings in its two seasons, the show "2 Broke Girls" she co-created is going into its fourth season on CBS. The show is handled mostly by her co-creator Michael Patrick King although she still writes for it, Parade has learned.

On her recent stand-up act, Cummings said she is happy to be doing stand-up again. She then went on discussing women's emotional unstability.

"When I hang out with my girlfriends they're super cool and rational. Then they start dating some dude and lose their mind. Women are not crazy, you guys make us that way," she said.

After sharing her encounters with "crazy women," Cummings said, "For a guy to get called 'crazy' he has to be naked in an alley jerking off on a dead pigeon singing bible hymns."