Katt Wiliams is reflecting on his notorious “Membership Shay Shay” interview that broke the web in January.
Williams made a slew of explosive claims about quite a few celebrities within the viral dialogue with Shannon Sharpe. Williams took intention at fellow comedians, together with Kevin Hart, Steve Harvey, and Tiffany Haddish, and plenty of different high-profile figures, like Tyler Perry and Ludacris.
He additionally fired at Diddy with a prediction that got here true, stating the incarcerated mogul would “catch hell in 2024” as a result of “all lies will probably be uncovered.”
Katt Williams briefly referenced Diddy throughout an look at Vulture Competition on Saturday (November 16).
“I’m anti-establishment, so I can by no means be the institution,” he mentioned. “Even when I’m on the Diddy celebration, I’m there to inform. I’m there to see, Who the f### is in right here and what do y’all get from being in right here? So, no one likes to have me round. I’m there for dangerous intentions.”
He additionally responded to the backlash following his criticism of different comedians, revealing that he really held again his most incendiary remarks.
“I [set] out to kill the careers of the folks I used to be speaking about,” he mentioned. “However it was so vicious that I erased all the knockout blows and simply left the jabs, in order that the comedian I’m speaking about is aware of, ‘I do know your actual story, m###########.’ Ima inform this, however you recognize what else I do know.”
Steve Harvey Responds To Katt Williams
Steve Harvey seemingly addressed Williams’ claims that he was disloyal to the late Bernie Mac.
“Bernie was a particular dude, man,” Harvey defined throughout a latest episode of “Black Comedy in America” on VICE. “So, you recognize, once I hear stuff about us and I hear stuff concerning the dissension, I don’t actually know what they’re speaking about.”
He later added, “I do know they’re mendacity about you on-line. I do know that podcast is b#######,” he acknowledged. “Simply because you’ll be able to speak easy… it [doesn’t] imply that you just ain’t mendacity.”