In a shocking revelation, Katt Williams pulls back the curtain on Hollywood's dark side, shedding light on why he believes Tyler Perry succumbed to the pressures of fame and fortune.
Williams alleges that Perry, unlike himself, made compromises and "sold his soul" to advance his career. Join us as we delve into Williams' claims and explore the implications of his accusations.
From the alleged blackballing of Williams to Perry's rise to prominence, we'll uncover the hidden truths behind Hollywood's cutthroat industry.
Don't miss out as Williams takes a stand against the culture of compromise in pursuit of stardom.
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Katt Williams sat for a brief yet probing interview with Rock Rants during which he touched on his legal troubles and the Atlanta-filmed movie he'll appear in soon with Owen Wilson and Ed Helms.
The segment ended with a word association exercise during which he labeled Tyler Perry a "drag queen."
Katt Williams covered a lot of ground during his visit with Rock Rants.
Williams said he's invested in the "Love and Hip Hop" franchise and noted his role in the upcoming comedy "Bastards" with Owen Wilson and Ed Helms . ( Here are some photos from the set ).
Despite the dustups that have had him visiting assorted municipal lockups, Williams says he's doing great.
He maintains properties in Texas, California, Ohio, Kentucky and Pennsylvania in addition to his Georgia address, since he's flush from a bevy of six-figure bookings and has spent the proceeds wisely.
"You can do that if you didn’t spend all your money on strippers and cocaine," he said, adding, "If you think Katt Williams is a crackhead, you should spend some time with your local crackhead."
He didn't seek to duck responsibility for any of his legal woes, though, saying, "I’m worthy of the target."
Toward the end of the interview he was asked to free-associate with various celebrities.