Katt Williams Jokingly Accuses Martin Lawrence of ‘Hiding’ A Stroke: Ain’t Nothing Wrong With Getting Better
Katt Williams Jokingly Accuses Martin Lawrence of ‘Hiding’ A Stroke: Ain’t Nothing Wrong With Getting Better
Katt Williams seems convinced that his fellow comedian Martin Lawrence might not be entirely honest about his past health struggles.
During a recent stand-up show, Katt jokingly called out Martin, accusing him of hiding a stroke. He quipped:
“Martin Lawrence keeps saying he didn’t have a stroke. But every time he does an interview, he looks like he had a stroke!”
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He continued:
“Now why won’t somebody say something?! Ain’t nothing wrong with having a stroke and getting better. The fck are we hiding it for?”
Katt’s remarks come months after Martin denied speculation about suffering a stroke during the Bad Boys: Ride or Die press tour last year. Concerns arose among fans as several interviews showed Martin seemingly struggling to lift his arms and move fluidly.
What do you think? Is there truth to Katt’s claims, or is it all just a joke? ? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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