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Another
comedian
has
stepped
into
the
ring
to
fight
back
against
Katt
Williams.
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The
comedian’s
interview
on
Shannon
Sharpe’s
Club
Shay
Shay
podcast
is
still
making
a
wave
across
the
entertainment
industry,
and
now,
celebrities
who
weren’t
even
mentioned
by
Katt
are
responding.
The
latest
name
to
give
their
two
cents
about
the
viral
interview
was
Dave
Chappelle,
who
called
out
Williams
for
speaking
down
about
other
Black
comedians.
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Chappelle
took
the
stage
at
the
Hollywood
Improv
on
Friday
for
MonDeRays,
an
event
hosted
by
comedian
DeRay
Davis.
While
the
former
Comedy
Central
star
is
known
for
setting
a
strict
no-phone
policy
at
his
shows,
segments
of
his
set
have
made
their
way
onto
social
media–which,
of
course,
includes
him
addressing
Katt
Williams.
“What
part
of
the
game
is
this?”
he
asked
the
crowd
during
his
set,
according
to
Variety.
“He
only
ethered
n****s.
He
didn’t
say
anything
about
any
of
these
white
boys.
None
of
these
white
boys
function
like
that.”
Chappelle
continued,
“Katt
is
one
of
the
best
painters
in
the
game.
So
why
are
you
drawing
ugly
pictures
of
us?
Stop.”
Williams
called
out
a
number
of
entertainers
and
fellow
comedians
in
his
interview,
including
Ice
Cube,
Kevin
Hart,
Ludacris,
Cedric
the
Entertainer
and
Steve
Harvey.
“Hurt
people
hurt
people,
but
I
am
a
hurt
person
that
never
hurt
people,
and
he
does
it
all
the
time:
‘F**k
this
one,
and
f**k
that
one,
and
f**k
this
one,’”
Chappelle
said,
impersonating
Williams.
“But,
n****,
I
didn’t
hear
anything
that
you
did
wrong.
He
didn’t
do
nothin’
wrong?
Katt
didn’t
do
nothin’
wrong?…
Katt
was
talking
about
shit
that
n****s
did
to
other
n****s,
but
not
about
anything
that
n****s
did
to
him.”
Chappelle
later
insisted
that
if
he
told
his
story,
“it
would
break
your
heart”
and
that
he
“lost
everything
and
never,
ever
told
on
anybody.”
He
also
made
sure
to
clarify
that
he
does
“f**k
with
Katt
hard,”
but
questioned
why
Williams
would
call
out
his
peers
when
“all
of
us
are
trying
to
be
in
a
better
situation,”
notes
Variety.
Katt
did
mention
Chappelle
in
his
interview,
briefly,
responding
to
the
story
he
told
about
giving
up
a
$50
million
offer
to
continue
Chappelle’s
Show
back
in
2003.
According
to
Williams,
Dave
isn’t
the
only
one
turning
down
that
kinda
money,
saying
he’s
had
to
deny
a
$50
million
check
four
times.