Comedy legend Katt Williams explodes on ‘deviants’ and godlessness in Hollywood

Comedy legend Katt Williams explodes on ‘deviants’ and godlessness in Hollywood

January 07, 2024 06:00 AM

Comedy legend Katt Williams tore into the “deviants” and godlessness in Hollywood while speaking with NFL Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe.

During the conversation, which aired Wednesday on Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay, Williams opened up about how he expects prominent figures to be exposed in 2024 and the role that race plays in cancel culture.

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“Race is not where the line is drawn,” the 52-year-old comic said, detailing how he was “blackballed” after speaking out about Michael Jackson and R. Kelly. “It’s God’s side and the other side, and we don’t care nothing about the other side … period. All of these big-d*** deviants is all catching hell in 2024. It’s up for all of ’em.

“It don’t matter if you Diddy or whoever you is … all lies will be exposed,” Williams said. “That’s all, and anyone who takes that the wrong way, know why they take it the wrong way … the truth is the light.

“So, why was Williams canceled?” the comedian asked Sharpe rhetorically.

“Because, in 30 years, I’ve done nothing but collect information, knowledge, and your secrets,” he said. “So, if you and a man was in a corner doing something you wasn’t supposed to be doing … somebody come to tell me.

“I gather that,” he continued. “I value that. I’ll pay for that. Come tell me. I know so many things I shouldn’t know, and they all know it … You don’t make me the villain, not the guy that raises black children and ain’t never done a hard drug in his life, and don’t have no stories of doing nobody dirty, and they’ll just go out and lie, ‘The industry doesn’t mess with Katt because he didn’t show up for the studio.’ No studios have ever said that.”

Williams’s comments later extended to those he deemed as industry plants, including Kevin Hart.

“He already had his deals when he got here!” Williams said. “Have we heard of a comedian that came to LA, and, in his first year in LA, he had his own sitcom on network television, and had his own movie called Soul Plane that he was leading?

“No, we’ve never heard of that before that person or since that person,” he added. “What do you think a plant is? Maybe people don’t understand the definition of these words.”

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Other celebrities targeted by Williams included Rickey Smiley, Jussie Smollett, Steve Harvey, Cedric the Entertainer, and Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, whom Williams accused of making an Illuminati-type deal

“Satan can’t create anything,” Williams said after being asked if he was afraid of being “blackballed” again by powerful people. “That includes blessings for his people. That’s why, you know what the No. 1 job of somebody that sold their soul in Hollywood is? Is to act like it didn’t happen.”

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