Katt Williams Has Club Shay Shay’s Back!
Katt Williams joined Shannon Sharpe on Club Shay Shay, sharing hilarious childhood stories and insights into his new special, 'Live on Short Street.' He discussed identity, fitness, and even his past dating experiences with surprising candor and humor.
Katt Williams Makes Waves on Club Shay Shay, Shares Hilarious Takes
Comedian Katt Williams brought his signature humor and unique perspective to Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay, and the internet is buzzing. In a candid conversation, Williams didn’t hold back, sharing stories from his childhood, his thoughts on his own public image, and even some surprising insights into his dating life. The episode, which dropped recently, quickly became a must-watch, proving that Williams is still at the top of his game.
Childhood Memories and First Encounters
Williams kicked off the conversation by reminiscing about his hometown of Glenia, Georgia. He recalled a childhood encounter with a man who had a beard and was about his size. At the time, young Katt was confused, asking his father why the man had a beard. His father explained that the man was a grown man, a revelation that initially scared Williams. This early experience with perceived differences set the stage for his unique way of looking at the world.
He drew a parallel to dropping his own daughter off at school. The other kids were confused, expecting him to stay, and then surprised when he drove away in a car. “They’re like, ‘He has a car? How’s this little get a car?'” Williams joked, highlighting how people often underestimate based on appearance.
A Striking Comparison and a Special Toast
The comedian couldn’t help but comment on the visual contrast between himself and the much taller Shannon Sharpe. “We are sitting across from each other and it is amazing that we are the same species. This is like a Doberman being next to a Chihuahua,” he quipped. The production team even offered him cushions to sit on, which he found amusing but declined, wanting his feet to reach the floor.
Sharpe presented Williams with a bottle of cognac, a first for the comedian. “This is actually for your special that’s coming out on YouTube,” Sharpe explained. Williams took a sip and was impressed. “Oh, that’s smooth,” he declared, contrasting it with some athletes’ poorly received alcohol brands. The cognac was a toast to his upcoming YouTube special.
‘Live on Short Street’ and Identity Confusion
Williams’ new special, titled ‘Live on Short Street,’ is set to premiere on YouTube on April 12th. He explained the name came about because the theater where it was filmed was literally on Short Street in Lexington, Kentucky. “I didn’t know that when I booked the theater,” he admitted, seeing it as a destined coincidence.
He described the special as high-energy, catering to audiences with short attention spans. “If you don’t like a joke, wait 12 seconds. There’s another one coming,” he promised. Williams also addressed a recent viral photo of Diddy and Meek Mill with another little person, clarifying that it wasn’t him. He stressed the importance of individuality within the little person community, noting, “If one of us messes up, we’re all… We all got to be good.” He humorously added that he doesn’t look like the person in the photo, even when side-by-side.
Humor, Pilates, and Unexpected Attractions
The conversation took a turn towards physical fitness and personal life. Williams joked about his physique, saying, “My ass looks great in yoga pants.” He revealed he does Pilates, humorously describing the experience on the reformer machine as looking like a “medieval torture chamber,” but insisted, “Dwarfs have great asses.”
Sharpe then asked if Williams was attracted to little people. Williams didn’t shy away, admitting, “Hell yeah. Oh, I’ve laid waste to some little women out there.” He then spoke about dwarf conventions, describing them as gatherings where little people can feel both accepted and attractive. “Then you go to the dwarf convention and you’re hot,” he said, comparing the feeling to Sharpe’s own past successes.
He also touched on his current marriage, stating his wife knew about his past. “She knew I was a crazy freak back in the day. And then I met her and you look at my wife and that’s how you know I’m funny. Cuz you look at my wife, you’re like, there’s no way that little got that woman without something.” Williams concluded that making women laugh is key, along with other gestures like making breakfast.
Join the Club
The episode ended with an invitation to become a member of Club Shay Shay, encouraging viewers to subscribe to never miss a conversation. The dynamic between Katt Williams and Shannon Sharpe provided plenty of laughs and memorable moments, reinforcing the show’s appeal.
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