It seems like there’s a lot of drama and controversy swirling around Cat Williams and his interactions with other comedians in the industry. From accusations of joke stealing to questioning the authenticity of Netflix specials, there’s no shortage of heated exchanges. Let’s break down some key points:

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Kevin Hart

      : Cat Williams accuses Kevin Hart of being an industry plant and questions the authenticity of his rise to fame. Kevin responds with a dismissive attitude, promoting his upcoming movie.

Ricky Smiley

      : Cat accuses Ricky Smiley of stealing his joke for “Friday After Next,” but Ricky denies it, stating that the joke is over 30 years old and belongs to him.

Cedric the Entertainer

      : Cat accuses Cedric of stealing his joke from a nationally televised show, but Cedric denies it, asserting that the joke is his own creation.

Steve Harvey

      : Cat accuses Steve Harvey of lying about being homeless and alleges that Steve stopped doing stand-up because he lost a comedy battle to Cat. Steve responds with a vague Instagram post.

Michael Blackson

      : Cat criticizes Michael Blackson’s African accent and advises him to improve his image. Michael responds with tweets defending himself and acknowledging Cat’s influence.

Faizon Love

    : Cat accuses Faizon of not being funny enough for a Netflix special, while Faizon fires back with mockery about Cat selling tour tickets on Groupon.

In each case, there’s a back-and-forth exchange of accusations and denials, with neither side backing down. The drama seems to be fueled by personal rivalries and professional jealousy within the comedy industry.