In a recent statement, comedian Katt Williams once again caused a stir when she frankly shared her thoughts on the incident involving actor Jonathan Majors, who was recently embroiled in a violence scandal and received public support from his girlfriend Meagan Good.
Katt began with a shocking but humorous statement that is typical of her:
“I don’t want to date white women because I’m afraid that one day I’ll be running down the street like Jonathan Majors. Not that I don’t like them – white women are just as great as any other women – but I’m not going to pretend that I’m not afraid of them.”

He went on to mention Meagan Good, who stood by Jonathan Majors during his time facing charges:
“Did you see that black girl come in and help get the charges dropped? Thank you, Meagan Good. God bless you for coming in and saving the ‘slave.’ If he had been there by himself, he would have gotten all four counts.”

Williams then turned to a deeper topic – the “unwritten rules” in the entertainment industry. He believes that anyone who reaches a high position in the industry must understand that they can be “taken down” at any time:

“Maybe I’m a conspiracy theorist, but I’ve said, ‘Whenever they put you up there, part of the contract is – you understand – if they want to take you down, they can do it.’”

Katt also questioned Jonathan Majors’s appearance promotion:

“They’ve been going around the world for two years, telling women that this guy is a handsome man. Since when? When did you start liking a big nose?”

Katt Williams’s statement has drawn mixed reactions:

Some say he’s telling the truth about the dark side of Hollywood.
Others have criticized him for his misleading and offensive language.

No matter which side you stand on, one thing is undeniable: Katt Williams has never been afraid to “tell the truth” – even when it’s controversial.