One thing about Katt Williams? He’s not holding back.
During an appearance at New York Magazine’s Vulture Festival on Saturday (November 16), the legendary comedian had some sharp words for Saturday Night Live for using a woman to parody him on the sketch show.
“There has never been a person that has been parodied nine times on ‘Saturday Night Live’ and yet never been invited other than me,” Williams shared with the magazine.
The “Friday After Next” star didn’t stop there.
“So, I at this point, take it as a badge of honor that they don’t f–k with me. A lot of times when people are doing an impression of you, they’re really showing you how they feel about you. You know what I mean?”
“So, for ‘Saturday Night Live’ to have an impression of me and have a woman do that, means they think I’m a bitch. And I understand that that’s what they’re saying when they do that,” the comedian added, referring to Ego Nwodim’s portrayal of him during a January episode of the sketch show.
Still, Williams insists he’s unbothered by the digs.
“It doesn’t bother me at all. I understand how the game goes and I understand that if you love me you know why you do. And if you don’t f–k with me, I understand why. My job is to be worthy.”
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The comedian also touched on his viral “Club Shay Shay” interview with Shannon Sharpe earlier this year, revealing that he intentionally “set out to kill the careers” of everyone he dragged during the sit-down.
“I [set] out to kill the careers of the people I was talking about,” he told Vulture. “But, it was so vicious that I erased all of the knockout blows and just left the jabs, so that the comic I’m talking about knows, ‘I know your real story, motherf***er.'”
The comedian didn’t stop there. He also addressed his prophetic statements about Diddy, whom he also called out during his interview with Sharpe.
Williams “prophesied” that Diddy would “catch hell in 2024” because “all lies” would be exposed.
“All of these big-d–k deviants is all catching hell in 2024,” Williams said at the time. “It’s up for all of them. It don’t matter if it’s Diddy or whoever you is, [pastor] T.D. Jakes, any of them.”
He also claimed he turned down multiple invitations to Diddy’s infamous “freak-off” parties, saying he had to refuse offers of $50 million over the years to “protect my integrity.”
“Because P. Diddy be wanting to party, and you got to tell him no. You got to tell him no! I did. See, I got the receipts for everything I’m telling you, that’s why I can say them so freely.”
Now, reflecting on his anti-establishment stance, Williams added, “I’m anti-establishment, so I can never be the establishment.”
“Even if I’m at the Diddy party, I’m there to tell. I’m there to see who the f**k is in here and what do y’all get from being in here? So, nobody likes to have me around. I’m there for bad intentions.”