Moments from Katt Williams’ viral interview with Shannon Sharpe still has social media in a frenzy. During his appearance on Club Shay Shay, Williams had a lot to say about certain comedians but he also took a few jabs at Kevin Hart during the show.
As we previously reported, Williams accused Hart of being a Hollywood puppet, suggesting that his career success was artificially inflated. In response, Hart took to Twitter, seemingly unfazed by Katt’s comments. “Gotta get that anger up outcha champ…it’s honestly sad. In the meantime…. Please enjoy MY MOVIE TRAILER to my next film “LIFT” which will be dropping on @netflix in 8 days!!!!! There is a moment in the trailer where @gugumbatharaw says “They Really Love You” ….I now know she’s talking about “Katt” 😂😂😂 Mark yo calendars world!!!! This one is SPECIAL!!!!”
Now that folks have heard Katt Williams had to say about Kevin, people on X have began to pull up an old clip from when Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish were on The Breakfast Club and he spoke about his relationship with Katt. “My frustrations with Katt Williams come from you keep pointing at Hollywood but when do you take responsibility for your actions. You had the shot, you were the guy, you were set up to be the star you didn’t show up to work. You f**** off promo shoots, you f***** off your promo trips that they had set for you.”
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“In fifteen years in Hollywood, no one in Hollywood has a memory of going to a sold-out Kevin Hart show, there being a line for him, [him] ever getting a standing ovation at any comedy club,” Williams told Sharpe.
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“He already had his deals when he got here. 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.”
Williams continued, “He just did his documentary with Chris Rock where he shows you that his whole upbringing in comedy was on the East Coast. So how, simultaneously, was he here in Los Angeles doing the same thing?”