Katt Williams Waged War On Diddy For Revenge On Tupac Shakur

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Katt Williams Waged War On Diddy For Revenge On Tupac Shakur

Katt Williams is sharing his perspective on why he believes we’re living in what he calls the “age of truth.” In a feature for GQ’s 2024 Men of the Year issue, the 53-year-old comedian expanded on his commentary from Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay podcast, reflecting on how societal shifts have made it easier to expose long-hidden truths.

“It’s not just the year of truth,” Williams explained to GQ’s Matthew Trammell. “It’s the age of truth. For the first time, those who have historically operated in secrecy—the shadow government, the so-called Illuminati—are reaching the end of their influence. These figures, who control systems and power structures, are now between 80 and 100 years old.”

Williams also discussed controversies involving prominent figures in Hollywood, including Sean “Diddy” Combs, Steve Harvey, and Cedric the Entertainer. On Club Shay Shay, he made pointed remarks about what he called a reckoning for individuals he described as “deviants.”

ALL LIES WILL BE EXPOSED IN 2024

“It doesn’t matter if you’re Diddy or anyone else,” he stated. “In 2024, all lies will be exposed.”

Reflecting on his connection to Tupac Shakur, Williams expressed why he has been critical of certain individuals in the entertainment industry. He accused some of being responsible for Tupac’s untimely death, which he said fuels his distrust and spiritual resolve.

“As a young man, Tupac was my favorite artist. I felt like we were kindred spirits,” Williams shared. “If I believe you were responsible for taking him out, it doesn’t matter what job I’m in or how things go. I’ll always look for ways to call you out. It’s not about revenge—it’s about justice in the face of demons.”

SPIRITUAL WARFARE

He emphasized the idea of “spiritual warfare” occurring on a global scale, saying it’s essential to remain vigilant. Williams also revisited claims about multimillion-dollar offers he has turned down in Hollywood, specifically mentioning Diddy.

“Diddy wanted to party, and I had to tell him no,” Williams said. “I’ve got receipts for everything I’m saying, and that’s why I can say it freely.”

Williams continues to use his platform to critique industry norms and bring attention to the forces he believes shape power and influence in Hollywood.

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