Katt Williams Boldly Bashes Tiffany Haddish & ‘Her White Man’ In Interview..She Reacts

Posted On : September 15, 2018

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Legendary comedian, Katt Williams, done stirred up these social media streets like you wouldn’t believe! Well…on second thought, you probably would in fact believe it because after all, we’re talking about the ever-so-outspoken Katt. Anyways, he’s just bashed the hell outta comedian/actress, Tiffany Haddish, during a brutally honest interview. As a result, Tiffany had a lil’ somethin’ to say about him too.

(VIDEO) Williams Goes Off About Tiffany Haddish, Mo’Nique & More

In an interview on V103’s “Frank & Wanda Show,” the topic of Tiffany Haddish’s new Netflix stand-up deal arose and that’s when Katt Williams’ drag session commenced for several minutes. He bashed Tiffany for garnering successes that he feels she does not deserve whatsoever…at least not in the comedy game.

The show’s co-hosts were in complete shock, but that didn’t stop Katt from laying out a laundry list of reasons why he thinks Tiff’ shouldn’t be the “It” female comedian right about now. However, he also stood up for comedian, Mo’Nique…but not before throwing out some harsh facts her way first…

Katt Williams on Mo’Nique’s Netflix complaint of treating Black women unfairly:

“Well, everybody has to understand that Netflix doesn’t have an opinion on stand-up comedy. They base what they pay you, by the amount of ticket sales for your last tour. So Mo’Nique’s last tour had 316,000 tickets, therefore, that’s what she got offered. My last tour had 2.4 million tickets and so that’s what they offered me,” Katt said regarding his latest Netflix stand-up special.

“If people understand that it’s not personal, then they can just -for free- take they’re a$$ to work and get their numbers up. […] Netflix don’t call nobody, that’s the joke. … Is Coca-Cola knockin’ on people’s door to see what type of beverage they having today?”

On Tiffany Haddish, here’s what Katt had to say:

“She’s been telling jokes since she was 16, you can’t tell me one Tiffany Haddish joke,” Katt knowingly stated to the co-hosts. He continued, “Why? Because she ain’t done a tour yet, she ain’t done a special. She has not proven the ability to tell jokes back-to-back for an hour to nobody. And they already ready to down Mo’Nique and up somebody who has shown them Girls Trip.

Do you think she wrote Girls Trip goofball? Or do you think that was already a script and they handed it to her?

It’s up to you- whatever you want to believe. I’m the introduction to Tiffany Haddish in the movie, School Dance. The clip for School Dance has been seen more times than the movie has, that’s just a fact.”

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Katt went on to say that Girls Trip‘s success had everything to do with it having “3 of our greatest Black actresses in it” (referring to the legacies of Jada Pinkett-Smith, Queen Latifah, and Regina Hall) and very little to do with Tiffany.

As far as the “White man” he referenced in his interview, according to Atlanta Journal Constitution:

[Katt Williams] also thinks Haddish is now the “It” girl because she wants “to sleep with a white man,” referencing a rumored relationship with recently divorced Brad Pitt. He also bad-mouthed her for marrying and divorcing a white man.

Williams also had a LOT to say about comedians, Jerrod Carmichael, Kevin Hart, Lil’ Rell, Hannibal Burress and more…it was comical, shady, and at times even thought provoking. You can peep his interview up top.

Tiffany Haddish’s Response To Katt

Tiff kept her reaction to Katt’s comments on the positive side:

“It’s official I made it! [Katt Williams] talked about me and didn’t have his facts right! I look forward to seeing you on Monday, Katt, when we pick up our Emmys. I just want to shower you with REAL love cause you need it, and I love you.”

Ah well…all’s well that ends well.

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