Katt Williams Says He Seen Celebrities Leaving Diddy’s Parties ‘Sad and Oiled Up’

Katt Williams and Jesse David Fox speak onstage at Katt Williams Is Here during New York Magazine's Vulture Festival at NYA EAST on November 16, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 16: (L-R) Katt Williams and Jesse David Fox speak onstage at Katt Williams Is Here during New York Magazine’s Vulture Festival at NYA EAST on November 16, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Vulture)

Katt Williams will never bite his tongue, and he’s telling the world why.

​During a recent interview on Off the Record with Big Boy, Williams said he saw celebrities leaving Diddy’s parties.

​”People indeed do ask, “How do you know what goes on at the P. Diddy party if you weren’t at the P Diddy party? They would have these parties in Hollywood Hills, and then they would have a parking lot where they would shuttle people up. So everybody would meet in this parking lot, Williams explained.

​“They would send shuttles down. I was never invited to the parties, but I was invited to the parking lot because I knew the people who ran the shuttle service. I would go to the parking lot and I would watch them all go up there. And I would just be on the car having a grand old time, smoking and laughing, watching everybody going.”

​“I would see all these big-time Hollywood men that I just watched go up there. They all came down off the shuttle and looking sad in the eyes,” he said. “All of them were wearing Sean John and looking oily. Their shoelaces were always untied. Then they would get in their car, and they would drive off standing up.”

Big Boy then asked him how Katt learn to master being in the spotlight and when to lay low.

​“I would see all these big-time Hollywood men that I just watched go up there. They all came down off the shuttle and looking sad in the eyes,” he said. “All of them were wearing Sean John and looking oily. Their shoelaces were always untied. Then they would get in their car, and they would drive off standing up.”

Big Boy then asked him how Katt learn to master being in the spotlight and when to lay low.

​“As a hunter, it’s part of how it goes. The prey has to be given enough time to relax and feel like it’s okay to come back,” Williams said.

​“I’m not disappearing to twiddle my thumbs. I disappear to do the behind-the-scenes work,” he added. “The inner work, the shadow work necessary to pull off what it is I’m trying to pull off against, at times, supernatural competition.

WILLIAMS HAS A NEW NETFLIX STAND-UP SPECIAL

​Williams is set to return to the stage with his fourth Netflix stand-up special, Katt Williams: The Last Report. Dropping on Feb. 10,  the hour-long special blends his social commentary and how he’s dealing with country living.


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