Katt Williams Reacts to Diddy Federal Indictment, Arrest in the Most Katt Williams Way Possible

The comedian's viral January interview is seemingly to blame for a tumultuous year of celebrity unraveling.

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Katt Williams. left; Diddy.
Katt Williams. left; Diddy.
Photo: Gilbert Flores/Variety; Amy Sussman (Getty Images)

After waiting with bated breath for a week, fans of Katt Williams will be delighted to know that the beloved comedian has finally shared his two cents when it comes to Diddy and his recent federal indictment.

As you may recall, back in January, Williams’ interview on Shannon Sharpe’s “Club Shay Shay” podcast went viral due to his “prophetic” revelations and foresights about various people in Hollywood. In particular, Williams asserted that “all lies” would be “exposed” this year and named Diddy specifically as one person of influence who wouldn’t be exempt.

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“All of these big d**k deviants is all catching hell in 2024. It’s up for all of them. It don’t matter if you Diddy or whoever you is. T.D. Jakes, any of them. All lies will be exposed, that’s all and anyone who takes that the wrong way knows why they take it the wrong way. The truth is the light,” he told Sharpe at the time.

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He later added in the interview that he previously had to turn down $50 million on four different occasions to protect “his integrity” and his “virgin hole,” citing the fact that he had to tell P. Diddy no because he wants to “party.”

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“And you got to tell him ‘no.’ You got to tell him ‘no,’ I did! I got the receipts for everything I’m telling you that’s why I can say it so freely,” Williams said.

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Now it seems like his warning is coming true, at least for Diddy, and in the days since the Bad Boy mogul’s federal arrest and indictment, Katt has finally released his response to the news.

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In a since-expired post to his Instagram story over the weekend, the “First Sunday” star posted an AI-edited clip of the courtroom scene from “New Jack City” where Diddy’s face is superimposed across Wesley Snipes’ character Nino Brown where he starts snitching on everyone else who’s actually at fault.

“Diddy about to snitch on everybody,” he captioned the post.

In another since-expired post to his Instagram story, he posted a clip from “Bad Boys II” in which Martin Lawrence’s character Marcus tells Will Smith’s character Mike “his ass still hurts” after three days of activity, a clear nod to the alleged days long “freakoffs” that Diddy allegedly subjected various men and women to.

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While sexual assault and anything related to it are no laughing matter, leave it up to a comedian to try to find some levity in the situation.