Katt Williams Finally Reveals the Specific Reason He Has Such Disdain For Diddy

Since the start of the year, Williams has been one of the loudest critics of the hip-hop mogul.

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As we all know, Katt Williams has been one of the loudest celebrities this year regarding everything in Black Hollywood. Outside all of the rival comedians and actors Williams hasn’t been shy about discussing, Williams has been especially vocal about Sean “Diddy” Combs and his legal troubles this year.

While Diddy has mostly been evoked as a source of comedy and entertainment for Williams, there’s a real reason the veteran comedian has been taking so many jabs at him over the last 10 months.

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If you recall, during his viral interview with Shannon Sharpe on the “Club Shay Shay” podcast, Williams seemed to predict some of Diddy’s future allegations, simply saying, “P. Diddy be wanting to party…and you got to tell him no!” Now, the disgraced music mogul sits in a Brooklyn jail and new allegations seem to pop up every day about his alleged “freak offs.”

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In his recent interview with GQ, Williams shares where his disdain for Puff originated from, saying, “So when I was a young man, Tupac was my favorite artist. I loved Tupac. And I felt like we were kindred spirits. So if I hear you responsible for knocking my n***a off…”

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While it’s never been confirmed that Diddy was involved in the fatal shooting of the West Coast legend, fans continue to theorize that he paid someone off to have the job done.

In July, it was reported that Diddy was mentioned multiple times in court documents for Duane Davis, the man suspected of murdering Shakur in Las Vegas in 1996.

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He later added, “I don’t give a f**k what job I end up being in, I don’t care how things go, if I can get a way to get you, that’s what I’m all about. I just don’t like you walking around scot-free. ’Cause you a demon, and I know demons are powerful, but I know why they’re powerful…. It’s cold spiritual warfare going on out here in the real world. And part of my job is to not lose focus on that.”

Earlier this week, Williams was involved in another controversial interview at Vulture Festival, reflecting on the impact he’s had on the culture this year, and dropping more humorous bombshells about Diddy, Stephen Curry, and many other topics.