When Katt Williams appeared on Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay YouTube show and podcast, he made a prediction: the episode would send shockwaves through the internet. True to his word, the aftermath proved chaotic.
During the nearly three-hour interview – reportedly the longest in Club Shay Shay’s history – the 52-year-old comedian didn’t hold back, taking aim at several big-name peers including Cedric the Entertainer, Kevin Hart, and Steve Harvey.
Even the podcast host, Sharpe, found himself in the crossfire, with Williams delivering a deadpan jab, saying, “You having an unnatural allegiance to losers is not like you.”
Unsurprisingly, those targeted wasted no time defending themselves against Williams’ inflammatory comments.
Williams reignited a longstanding feud with Hart, accusing him of being an industry plant. He alleged that Hart secured roles Williams had passed on, claiming, “For a five-year period, every single movie that Kevin Hart did was a movie that had been on my desk.” Hart responded on social media, calling Williams’ remarks “sad” and promoting his upcoming Netflix film.
Comedian Michael Blackson also came under fire, with Williams accusing him of using a fake accent for his work. Blackson fired back, suggesting Williams targeted top comedians to regain relevance.
A surprising target was rapper Ludacris, whom Williams accused of being part of the Illuminati in exchange for movie success. Ludacris responded with a rap video, denying the allegations.
Williams also addressed his feud with Cedric the Entertainer, alleging Cedric stole one of his jokes. Cedric denied the claim, labeling it “revisionist history.”
The comedian didn’t spare Harvey either, accusing him of stealing sitcom ideas and fabricating parts of his origin story.
In a whirlwind of accusations and rebuttals, Williams made it clear: Hollywood’s facade is crumbling, and he’s not afraid to expose it.