Katt Williams is amazingly funny and highly underrated. From his first on-screen role as “Money Mike” in “Friday After Next,” to his role in Damon Wayans’ television sitcom “My Wife and Kids,” and guest spots on the sitcom “Blackish,” he has brought his bombastic personality and unvarnished truth to film and television for decades now, and has made a success of it. However, he is not a household name, and he joined ESPN’s Shannon Sharpe on his “Club Shay Shay” podcast to spill the tea—or rather some highly expensive cognac—and discuss his more than 30-year career, his experiences, and insights into the supposed fraternity of stand-up comics.
As with most things out of Hollywood, all that glitters is not necessarily gold.
In the almost three-hour interview, Williams took no prisoners, throwing major shade at fellow comedians like Rickey Smiley, Cedric the Entertainer, Steve…