Katt Williams appeared on Carmelo Anthony’s 7PM in Brooklyn podcast and revealed more explosive details from an insider perspective. He addressed the impact of his Club Shay Shay interview, his alleged feud with Ali Siddiq, and his respect for Kendrick Lamar during the interview. He also hinted that the industry is allegedly killing Hollywood celebrities who are trying to help people.
During the interview, he shared that he experienced a lot of opposition in the industry because no one cared about the “guy that’s trying to help other people in real life.” He further shared the anecdote of Nikola Tesla, sharing that the scientist wanted to just give free energy to people, but was “knocked off”. He shared that others wanted to make billions of dollars from energy. Williams alluded:
By the same token, it’s why I would experience a lot of opposition as well, because nobody cares about the guy that’s trying to help other people in real life. So they were not really fans of Nikola Tesla while he was here because of, you know, the fact that he was honest.
He didn’t say he came up with his ideas. He said he went to Egypt and got the information, and he said that he studied that and the Samarans and came up with he wanted to just give free energy to the world and as soon as they knock him off now everybody can make billions of dollars off of energy and everybody can have an electric company, you know. So this road is a dangerous and hazardous road, but it has all the benefits as well.
Williams has previously shared conspiracy theories surrounding the deaths of many celebrities, including Michael Jackson. He also happened to predict the downfall of Diddy during his Club Shay Shay podcast, months before he was arrested.
Katt Williams Was Recently Accused of Being Involved in Reggie Carroll’s Murder

On August 20, Baltimore-based comedian Reggie Carroll was killed in a shooting in Southaven, Mississippi. When police arrived at the scene of the crime, they discovered Carroll with gunshot wounds. He ultimately died on the way to the hospital.
Police later identified the suspect in the case as 38-year-old Tranell Marquise Williams, who was arrested and charged with murder (via Fox13). However, YouTuber Billy Sorrells made the wild accusation in a now-deleted Instagram post that Katt Williams was involved in the crime (via Complex).
Williams and Carroll frequently toured together as part of their stand-up career. Sorrell shared in the video that Williams needed to “tell the truth” about what happened to Carroll. He suggested that Williams had some level of involvement in the murder. He shared:
We not gonna act like, Katt … You ain’t know who Reggie Carroll was. Katt Williams, you’re the truth teller! You the master of being able to tell everybody else this shit. You God of War, you ready for anything, right? You the guy! You said my team versus whoever else.
Well… I know you love Reggie, we all did. Reggie was a solid n***a, he didn’t pick sides. So, Katt Williams tell me why Reggie Carroll died outside your house? Tell us what happened to Reggie Carroll, Katt.
He also accused the suspect in the murder, Tranell Williams, of being related to or working closely with Katt Williams. Williams has yet to respond to these allegations.
Katt Williams Exposed Diddy Earlier Before His Arrest





During his appearance on Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay podcast, Katt Williams made some serious claims about the entertainment industry and the secrets of the influential people within it. The comedian predicted that in 2024, several prominent figures from the industry would be exposed for their misconduct, stating, “All lies will be exposed.”
Interestingly, he mentioned Diddy by name during this interaction. He shared, “All of these big d*ck deviants is all catching hell in 2024. It’s up for all of them. It don’t matter if you’re Diddy or whoever you is, T. D. Jakes, any of them.” Williams also recalled the time when he rejected Diddy’s offer to join his parties.
He issued a warning to all artists out there, “P.Diddy be wanting to party. And you’ve got to tell him ‘no.’” He further suggested that anyone who might feel offended and react negatively to his comments would, deep down, know why they think that way. He shared, “Anyone who takes it the wrong way knows why they take it the wrong way.”
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