(VIDEO)Katt Williams on Diddy, Harvey Weinstein, R. Kelly And Michael Jackson
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In a recent interview, Katt Williams spoke candidly about various issues within the entertainment industry, addressing controversial figures like Diddy, Harvey Weinstein, R. Kelly, and others. Williams discussed the pervasive influence of power and secrets in Hollywood, highlighting how certain celebrities and executives manipulate the system to protect their own interests. He claimed that many industry elites have skeletons in their closets, and that those in power are involved in dubious activities, often escaping accountability due to their status.
Katt emphasized that he has gathered a significant amount of knowledge and information over his 30-year career. He revealed that Hollywood insiders often engage in unethical behavior and cover it up, mentioning specific individuals such as Steve Harvey, Kevin Hart, and others, who he believes have rewritten their narratives to suit their image. He expressed frustration over how people manipulate their public stories, like Steve Harvey claiming to have been homeless or Kevin Hart’s meteoric rise in Los Angeles, which Katt sees as suspicious and manufactured.
Williams also touched on his personal experiences, including being blackballed from the industry for refusing to conform to certain expectations. He stated that the entertainment industry has a cabal-like structure where only certain individuals are allowed to succeed, and those who don’t play by the rules are sidelined. Katt mentioned that he had to reject substantial financial offers multiple times to protect his integrity, alluding to inappropriate advances from powerful figures like Diddy. He also recalled his outspoken stance on Harvey Weinstein, who allegedly made an inappropriate offer to him, and how it affected his career before the Weinstein scandal became public.
Throughout the interview, Katt Williams maintained that he has always been truthful and authentic, refusing to compromise his values for fame or fortune. He expressed disdain for comedians who take shortcuts, use ghostwriters, or steal jokes. In particular, he accused Cedric the Entertainer of stealing one of his signature jokes and performing it in The Original Kings of Comedy.
Despite his challenges in the industry, Williams asserted that he is favored by God and has achieved success without resorting to unethical tactics. He closed by reflecting on how he views relationships and success differently now, recognizing that true value lies in authenticity and faithfulness, both in his career and personal life.
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