Katt Williams Reflects On Viral 2024 Predictions + Internet Reacts To His 1st Interview Of 2025

Katt Williams Reflects On Viral 2024 Predictions + Internet Reacts To His 1st Interview Of 2025
After shaking up Hollywood last year with his Club Shay Shay interview, Katt Williams is seemingly back for more!
The 53-year-old comedian, who famously declared that “all lies will be exposed” in his January 2024 sit-down with Shannon Sharpe, recently revisited his statements in a new conversation with comedian Theo Von on This Past Weekend.
Katt acknowledged the risks of speaking out against industry elites but insists he’s unfazed, saying,
“I assume that it’s going to work out for the best, and I understand that if it is for the worst, then I’m prepared to handle that as well.”
(Katt’s comments on his 2024 predictions start at the 1:15:05 mark)
He also addressed his past comments on the Illuminati, this time claiming the speculated organization doesn’t actually exist. Previously, he alleged that he was invited to an “Illuminati thing” with Ludacris—something the rapper later denied.
Katt clarified that his intention was to highlight deeper spiritual battles in the world, stating:
“The conversation was to show that there are spiritual things going on… things that are bigger than just coincidence.”
Following the recent interview, many believe Katt’s remarks will once again spark major conversations in the new year.

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