Katt Williams Exposes The Gr00mers of the Music Industry!? (Diddy, Jay-Z, Aaron Hall…)

Katt Williams Exposes The Gr00mers of the Music Industry!? (Diddy, Jay-Z, Aaron Hall…)

Diddy’s ex-bodyguard Gene Deal commented on Jaguar’s accusation on his YouTube channel.

Deal said that Puff was often s-ually fluid and once took Xzibit to a gay club. He also suggested that he had seen Diddy engage in homosexual acts, and — unlike Jaguar — he saw it with his own eyes.

 

 

“I know that for a fact because I was right there. He said, ‘Yo Gene, watch the door that don’t let nobody come through.

I said, I’ll watch the door and if I watched the door, and him and a man ran out naked and I said that, ain’t nobody told me that.

I saw that myself,” he said emphatically. “I’m telling you what I saw.”

Comedian Katt Williams is dominating social media this week after he called out a long list of other comedians and entertainers—like Steve Harvey, Cedric the Entertainer, Kevin Hart and P. Diddy—for personal grievances and other criticisms in a nearly three-hour long appearance on Shannon Sharpe’s “Club Shay Shay” podcast.

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Williams called out Cedric the Entertainer for allegedly plagiarizing a joke he created “verbatim,” which Williams performed during comedy sets and on BET’s “ComicView” in the 1990s.

He also called comedian Kevin Hart an industry “plant,” alleging his success has not been organic because he already had movie deals when he got to Los Angeles and “no one in Hollywood has a memory of a sold-out Kevin Hart show.”

Williams discussed rejecting certain demands in exchange for opportunties, stating in one instance disgraced film producer and convicted sex offender Harvey Weinstein offered to perform oral sex on him, and in another he rejected sexual favors and turned down a $50 million opportunity to “protect my integrity,” adding he refused to take “shortcuts” to success.

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He called out Steve Harvey, alleging he plagiarized the premise of Mark Curry’s sitcom “Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper” for “The Steve Harvey Show,” and said Harvey couldn’t be a movie star because he doesn’t have “range” and looks “like Mr. Potato Head.”

 

Williams said Rickey Smiley was “lying” about Williams’ role in “Friday After Next” originally being intended for him instead, adding he put a clause in his contracts that he would not work with Smiley moving forward “unless he’s in a dress” because “him and Tyler Perry can’t play a man to save their life.”

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He claimed he was “canceled” for talking about allegations against Michael Jackson and R. Kelly because they are Black men, but Williams doubled down, stating it “don’t matter if you Diddy,” who was accused by four women of sexual assault late last year.

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