Katt Williams Goes Viral After Slamming Cedric The Entertainer, Rickey Smiley, Kevin Hart, Steve Harvey, Wanda Smith & More In EXPLOSIVE Shannon Sharpe Interview+Cedric & Others React [Videos]

Posted January 4, 2024
images via Steve Harvey, Shannon Sharpe, Kevin Hart, & Rickey Smiley IG

It’s only the first week of January, and Katt Williams has gone viral and put social media into a frenzy–and we were not expecting this on our bingo card.

On Wednesday, clips of the comedian’s sit-down interview with Shannon Sharpe at Club Shay Shay for an explosively candid conversation.

During his convo, Katt slams several of his peers including Cedric The Entertainer, Rickey Smiley, Kevin Hart, Steve Harvey, Faizon Love, Wanda Smith, Michael Blackson, and more for allegedly sabotaging, lying, stealing material, not supporting other comics, and other claims respectively.

He even refers to Harvey as “Mr. Potato Head” and Cedric as “The Walrus,” says he turned down $50 million four times, turned down offers for alleged sexual advances and exchanges, and throws out Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ name revealing he declined a Diddy party to maintain his virgin standards.

According to the official YouTube page description for the episode:

Katt fearlessly takes shots at fellow comedians like Rickey Smiley, Cedric the Entertainer, Steve Harvey, and Kevin Hart. He opens up about his turbulent life, revealing his homelessness experience after moving out at 13, and shares the financial challenges he faced in kickstarting his comedy career. Also, Katt recalls what led to his famous outburst on Wanda Smith’s radio show and how he found himself staring down the barrel of a gun afterward. Amidst laughter and revelations, Katt Williams pays homage to Ice Cube, giving him the flowers Katt feels he’s deserved for a long time. The conversation turns philanthropic as Kat discusses giving back and helping up-and-coming comedians financially after successful shows. Katt delves into personal aspects, explaining why he’s never been married and addressing the situations involving Taraji P. Henson, Nick Cannon, Jonathan Majors, and Kanye West. Katt reflects on the comedy landscape of a bygone era, shedding light on the dynamics within the Kings of Comedy and their negative sentiments toward Bernie Mac. This episode is a rollercoaster of humor and unfiltered truths showcasing Katt Williams in a light that goes beyond the stage.

However, there is sooooo much more than that to get into. Check out the condensed and full versions below.

Condensed (35 minutes):

Extended version (2 hours, 46 mins):

As expected, the clips of the conversation went viral and several of the named comedians clapped back including Cedric The Entertainer, and social media went into a frenzy which you can recap below thanks to The Shade Room

 
 
 
 
 
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Rickey Smiley has also responded on his radio show on Thursday.

 
 
 
 
 
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A previous interview with Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish at ‘The Breakfast Club’ discussing Katt Williams and his previous criticism of them not being real comics, has resurfaced in light of the ongoing convo.

 
 
 
 
 
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