5 minutes ago/ R.I.P Comedian Katt Williams passed away at the age of 52, goodbye and rest

5 minutes ago/ R.I.P Comedian Katt Williams passed away at the age of 52, goodbye and rest.

You deserve to be in a way more beautiful place kat. RIP and fly high buddy.

Also im not so sure it was illness that took him out.

He seemed to know of a lot of corruption going on and even called Diddy, out in i believe 2009 in one of his shows. He tried to let us know many things that would have gotten a person shut up .

Micah Williams was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on September 2, 1971.[1][2][3] He was raised in Dayton, Ohio by Jehovah’s Witness parents.[4][3] He stated that he learned to read at three years old, and was communicating in multiple languages, including French and Creole. During his childhood, he lived in Haiti for a year and a half on religious mission trips with his family.

Williams emancipated himself from his parents at age 13 and moved to Florida. Though homeless and living in a park, he supported himself as a street vendor.[5][6] He stated that he wanted to remain God’s friend.[4]

Career

Stand-up comedy

Williams started performing comedy in the Avondale neighborhood of Cincinnati.[7][8] He honed his comic delivery by performing his routine in clubs around the country and had become an established comic by 1999, appearing at the likes of The Improv, The Comedy Club, The Ice House, and Hollywood Park Casino. Most notably, he appeared on BET’s ComicView as Katt “N da Hatt” Williams.[7][8]

Williams starred in his first comedy special, Let a Playa Play, in 2006. His first HBO stand-up special came in 2006 with The Pimp Chronicles, Pt. 1.[7] In 2007, he co-wrote and starred as himself in the comedy film Katt Williams: American Hustle. The film had critical success and established Williams as a mainstream comedian.c[7][9] In 2008, he released his second HBO comedy special, It’s Pimpin’ Pimpin’.[10][11] Keeping busy releasing comedy DVDs and touring, Williams had a comedy tour that was named the best of 2008 by Billboard.[11]

After a four-year hiatus, Williams returned to stand-up in 2012 for his third HBO comedy special, Kattpacalypse.[12] Later that year, one day after an incident at a Seattle bar – in which he reportedly acted threatening and violent, then resisted arrest – landed him in jail, he announced the end of his stand-up comedy career.[13] However, three days later, he announced he would not retire.[14]

Two live performances in November 2012 ended early because of Williams’ confrontational behavior. A November 1 performance at the Wells Fargo Theatre in Denver ended after he jumped off the stage to confront a heckler. [15] Williams’ November 16 performance at the Oracle Arena in Oakland ended after he engaged in a profanity-laced confrontation with a heckler, and was assisted off stage by his own security.[16]

During late 2013, Williams was on his Growth Spurt Tour.[17] On August 16, 2014, he returned with a new HBO special titled Katt Williams: Priceless: Afterlife, which was directed by Spike Lee.[18][19]

In September 2015, during an interview, Williams announced and described his upcoming Conspiracy Theory Tour: “The conspiracy conversation is a conversation that we are all familiar with. We know that there are conspiracies out there, but this is a conversation that encompasses a lot of things that aren’t being discussed other places. That’s the basis for all conspiracy theories: the fact that there is hidden information out there, and how our process changes about things that we thought we used to know. We all, at some point, if we’re are at a certain age, we grew up thinking Pluto was a planet. This is probably going to go down as one of my finest works, just because it’s a collection of forbidden topics that we can’t seem to get answered. I am one of the rare urban public officials. Part of my guarantee in my ticket price is that I’m going to be talking about what we are talking about now, and discussing from now to the next time we see [me] again. This is the open discussion that we’ve had since 2003. This is what it is about.”[20]

In 2018, Williams released a new stand-up special on Netflix called Great America and shot in Jacksonville, Florida.[21]

In 2022, he released a new stand-up special on Netflix called World War III.

In January 2024, Williams was featured on retired NFL tight-end Shannon Sharpe’s podcast, Club Shay Shay. Williams’ comments on the entertainment industry and other comedians including Cedric the Entertainer, Steve Harvey, and Rickey Smiley gained traction on social media.[22]

On May 4, 2024, Katt Williams: Woke Foke streamed live from Los Angeles. Part of Netflix Is A Joke Fest, it was Williams’ thirteenth stand-up comedy special (his third for Netflix). [23]

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