In a jaw-dropping turn of events, the world of entertainment was rocked to its core when the enigmatic comedian
Katt Williams took to television to reveal a web of secrets involving beloved TV host Steve Harvey, his wife Marjorie, and the charismatic rapper Offset.
With millions of viewers tuned in, Williams left no stone unturned as he exposed a shocking revelation that had led to the sudden disappearance of the trio.
Today, we delve into the riveting account of this live television revelation that sent shockwaves through the industry.
As whispers of intrigue and rumors swirled in the celebrity realm, Katt Williams chose the grandest stage of all to unveil the truth.
In a highly anticipated television appearance, the comedian stood before a captivated audience, cameras rolling and millions of eyes fixed on him.
The air was thick with anticipation as Williams prepared to expose a hidden world that had ensnared some of the industry's most prominent figures.
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What Did Katt Williams Say About Steve Harvey? Details on the Comedian’s Appearance on ‘Club Shay Shay’
Comedian Katt Williams began making headlines again in January 2024 after an appearance on “Club Shay Shay,” Shannon Sharpe’s podcast. The comedian slammed several celebrities, but what did Katt say about Steve Harvey?
What Did Katt Williams Say About Steve Harvey?Katt went in hard on several different prominent Black actors and comedians in Hollywood,
but Steve was the only one he referred to as a “country-bumpkin Black dude that can’t talk good and look like Mr. Potato Head.”
The Friday After Next star also claimed that Steve was bald, stole an idea from Mark Curry to use as his own and that Katt destroyed Steve in a comedy battle.
“Steve told you that he stopped doing stand-up because he has seven TV shows. The only problem is when he stopped stand-up, he didn’t have those seven TV shows,” Katt said during one rant.
“He stopped stand-up because he got in a comedy battle called The Championship of Stand-up Comedy with one Katt Williams in Detroit in front of 10,000 people and lost.
Because Katt Williams said he was actually bald and that was a wig. And I went in, and that’s why he couldn’t do stand-up anymore.”
Katt also made some bold claims about Steve’s idea for his show The Steve Harvey Show.
“The same Steve that went to go watch Mark Curry do his whole sitcom and then stole everything Mark Curry had…Now Steve got a sitcom where he’s the principal and he wears a suit,” Katt said to Shannon.
Has Steve Harvey Responded to Katt Williams’ Comments?
On January 7, 2024, Steve took to X (formerly known as Twitter) and seemingly responded to Katt’s claims.
The Family Feud host shared a clip of the game show where he addressed the audience.
Katt Williams holds a mic while wearing a black and white jacket on stage.
“No, you ain’t gotta tell nobody nothing. All you got to do is be it. You don’t have to open your mouth,” Steve said, and then went on to quote Psalms 23:5.
“‘He prepares a table in the presence of mine enemies’, he do it all the time. All my haters? I ain’t gotta say nothing to them. They got TV. They can cut they TV on seven days a week. All that hate? ‘Man, he on there.’”
In the retweet of the video clip, Steve wrote, “You don’t have to address your haters.”
Who Else Did Katt Williams Slam on Shannon Sharpe’s Podcast?Katt didn’t hold back during his appearance on “Club Shay Shay,”
and he slammed other prominent stars like Kevin Hart and Chris Tucker. The First Sunday star implied that Kevin’s success wasn’t through his own achievements and instead called the Jumanji star a “plant.”
“In 15 years in Hollywood, no one in Hollywood has a memory of a sold-out Kevin Hart show, there being a line for him, ever getting a standing ovation at any comedy club,” Katt told Shannon.
“He already had his deals when he got here. Have we heard of a comedian that came to L.A., and in his first year in L.A.,
he had his own sitcom on network television and had his own film called Soul Plane that he was leading? No. We’ve never heard of that before that person or since that person.”