Katt Williams was recently featured in a promo ad for clothing brand Supreme. The all-time fan favorite comedian walked out onto the stage wearing a rainbow colored lace front wig, inspired by the one and only 6ix9ine.
Starting off comedic, the seven minute stand up session became serious real quick when Williams addressed all the latest happenings in America.
He discussed the Black Lives Matter movement, Donald Trump, coronavirus, police brutality, racism and the upcoming presidential elections.
“White people if you’re scared about Negros, I’d like to remind you of something,” he said. “That anger and that rage that you think will one day be unleashed upon white families, you’ve been waiting on it for 400 years. We’re better people than that. I know what you heard. Thugs, animals, monsters, nope! Better people than that. Not only can we do better, we want to do better, we are doing better and you’re free to join us.”
The accomplished comedian apologized for not being the funniest, but he said he was saving those jokes “in quarantine.”
Watch the speech below:
Some uncommonly known facts about Katt Williams:
His real name is Micah Sierra.
He was once an unofficial member of Camron’s Diplomats.
He was featured in Nick Cannon’s 2003 “Gigolo” video.
He is the father of actor Micah Stephen Williams, who has starred in Good Luck Charlie, Snowfall, Like Mike 2: Streetball, and Bruce Almighty.
He once made a Halloween hip hop video.
He won an Emmy in 2018 for his role as Willie in the FX series Atlanta.
He will be starring in the Deon Taylor directed Meet the Blacks 2: The House Next Door, expected to be released in 2020.