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'It’s God’s side and the other side': Comedian Katt Williams calls out Hollywood stars as 'plants' and 'deviants'
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'It’s God’s side and the other side': Comedian Katt Williams calls out Hollywood stars as 'plants' and 'deviants'

Comedian Katt Williams called out a litany of Hollywood stars in an explosive podcast that has had multiple viral clips since its release.

Williams spoke to former NFL tight end Shannon Sharpe on his "Club Shay Shay" podcast which has over 1.7 million subscribers on YouTube.

Williams has starred in numerous comedy movies and even a Grand Theft Auto video game while being a long-time stand-up comedian.

The 52-year-old pulled no punches in the interview, labeling a number of celebrities as frauds.

In one of the most widely-shared clips, Williams vehemently stated that the truth about certain celebrities would be exposed in 2024.

"They cancelled me for these things because why would you talk about another black dude? Race is not where the line is drawn, it's God's side and the other side," Williams told Sharpe.

"All of these big d*** deviants is all catching hell in 2024. It's up for all of them. It don't matter if you Diddy or whoever you is.," the comedian continued. "All lies will be exposed, that's all. And anyone who takes that the wrong way, know why they take that the wrong way. The truth is the light."

In another clip, Williams called popular comedian Kevin Hart a Hollywood "plant."

"Have we heard of a comedian that came to L.A. and in his first year in L.A. he had his own sitcom on network television and had his own movie called 'Soul Plane' that he was leading?" Williams asked. "Jussie Smollet [is] going to keep lying until you say 'we don't believe you.' It's important in the checks and balances of the universe that liars [do] not get to make complete narratives for themselves," he went on.

Williams was by no means done there. Sharpe asked if he was "related" to the rapper Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, to which Williams described an offer that he and Ludacris received from the "Illuminati."

"There was a crossroads where we were both invited to an Illuminati thing and it had to be one or the other of us and decisions had to be made," he described. "Both of us we were equal, one of us had to cut off all their hair and couldn't do the sideburns thing anymore with the points, and the next person, they said, was going to get $200 million because they were going to pay him $10 million [per] movie to do 20 movies."

"That's how the conversation happened. One of those persons turned out to be Ludacris and the other person turned out to be Katt Williams," the comedian concluded.

The Ohio native went on to accuse comedian Cedric the Entertainer of directly stealing one of his most-famous comedy routines and also called out lesser-known comedian Rickey Smiley.

Smiley reportedly claimed that he was the first choice for a role Williams played in Ice Cube's 2002 movie "Friday After Next." However, Williams said that not only did he write all of the character's lines, but he specifically worked with the production crew to mold the character into his vision.

Williams claimed from that point on, he made it a requirement that if he and Smiley were to appear in any future movies together, Smiley would need to wear a dress. In a subsequent 2008 movie called "First Sunday," Smiley appeared as a female alter-ego named "Bernice Jenkins."

According to TMZ, Smiley denied any such contract and justified his use of a female character.

"Satan can't create anything," Williams also added. "That includes blessings for his people. That's why, you know what the number one job of somebody that sold their soul in Hollywood is? Is to act like it didn't happen."

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Andrew Chapados

Andrew Chapados

Andrew Chapados is a writer focusing on sports, culture, entertainment, gaming, and U.S. politics. The podcaster and former radio-broadcaster also served in the Canadian Armed Forces, which he confirms actually does exist.

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