Katt Williams Makes Startling Revelation About Jamie Foxx

Katt Williams Makes Startling Revelation About Jamie Foxx

Katt Williams has stated that Jamie Foxx is a member of the Illuminati, particularly following Foxx’s undetected “mysterious illness” that resulted in hospitalization in April 2023.

“You know who got a lot of money,” Katt asked the audience in a clip now circulating around social media. When the crowd asked who, the comedian responded, Jamie Foxx.”

Katt Williams continued his comedic routine by suggesting the lack of details about Jamie Foxx’s illness was suspicious, playfully insinuating involvement with the Illuminati. He humorously claimed Foxx might have purchased an Illuminati membership and then joked about infiltrating the secret society to expose their secrets.

“And they would kill me, if they could. But I’m too fast,” he joked. “I’m just too fast. Thank Jesus.”

Kevin Hart Laughs Off Insults From Katt Williams Interview

During a recent episode of his ESPN series, “NBA Unplugged with Kevin Hart,” the comedian playfully responded to Katt Williams’ contentious appearance on the “Club Shay Shay” podcast.

Hart humorously mocked various claims made by Williams, creating outrageous and untrue “fun” facts, like Williams buying and returning the New York Knicks and having an NBA basketball court in his living room. In another segment, Hart joked about Williams’ interview being “horseshit” and laughed at a claim that Williams received a college offer at the age of 7, emphasizing the need for fact-checking.

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In response to Kendrick Perkins, Hart labeled the viral interview with Katt Williams a “circus,” finding entertainment in the spectacle and likening it to watching a lion ride a bike. Williams stirred controversy by accusing and insulting various comedians and celebrities, including Hart, Steve Harvey, Cedric the Entertainer, and Rickey Smiley.

In the podcast, Williams claimed that in 15 years in Hollywood, nobody recalls a sold-out Kevin Hart show or him receiving a standing ovation, suggesting Hart had pre-existing deals. This further fueled the ongoing public disputes between Williams and Hart, stemming from Hart’s criticism in 2018 and Williams vehemently denying drug-related work absences on “Club Shay Shay.” Hart responded on X (formerly Twitter), deeming Williams’ comments “honestly sad.”