Katt Williams sparked viral discussions on social media when he asserted in a recent interview that his and Ludacris’ destinies in Hollywood were determined in a meeting with the Illuminati.
Despite their past collaboration on Ludacris’ “Pimpin’ All Over The World,” Williams did not spare Ludacris from criticism.
He not only targeted Ludacris’ wife but also alleged that Ludacris had made a deal for $200 million by selling his soul.
So, what exactly did Williams say that started a fire online?
On Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay podcast, comedian Katt Williams implied that Ludacris secured his role in the Fast & Furious franchise through an alleged deal with the Illuminati. During an Illuminati gathering, a decision was presented to them: one person had to change their appearance by cutting off all hair and removing sideburns. In return, they would receive $200 million for 20 movies. Williams stated that Ludacris accepted this deal. However, Ludacris denied any Illuminati involvement.
Explained: What Did Katt Williams Reveal About Ludacris?
In a recent interview on Shannon Sharpe’s famous Club Shay Shay podcast, comedian Katt Williams made some bold claims that have sparked controversy and intrigue in the entertainment world.
During the extensive conversation, Williams dropped a bombshell by suggesting that rapper and actor Ludacris secured his role in the Fast & Furious franchise through a clandestine deal orchestrated by unnamed members of the Illuminati.
The interview started with Williams asking rhetorically about the number of Fast & Furious installments currently in existence.
This famous movie franchise has seen ten mainline movies and a spinoff, a testament to its enduring success.
However, Williams’ narrative took an unexpected turn when he delved into the world of conspiracy theories, specifically the Illuminati.
Williams asserted that there was a pivotal moment in the past when both he and Ludacris, whose real name is Christopher Bridges, were invited to an alleged Illuminati gathering.
At this crossroads, a decision had to be made, and according to Williams:
“One of us had to cut off all their hair and couldn’t do the sideburn thing no more with the points. And the next person they said was going to get $200 million because they were going to pay him 10 million a movie to do 20 movies. And that’s how the conversation happened.”
Clarifying the outcome, Williams claimed that Ludacris was the one who ultimately accepted the deal, which included changing his appearance and marrying what Williams described as a “light-skinned ugly face wife.”
Williams, on the other hand, opted not to pursue the opportunity.
It’s worth noting that Ludacris only entered the Fast & Furious franchise after Ja Rule left his role, a fact that casts doubt on Williams’ allegations.
Also, in response to these accusations, Ludacris took to social media, sharing a freestyle video on X (formerly Twitter).
In the video, he raps, “Never been Illuminati, only Ill-Luda-nati,” firmly denying any involvement with the alleged secret society.
Ludacris emphasized that he had earned his place in the Fast & Furious franchise through hard work and dedication, a sentiment echoed by his impressive seven appearances in the series.
However, Ludacris wasn’t the only figure in the entertainment industry criticized by Katt Williams during the podcast.
Williams targeted several fellow comedians, including Steve Harvey, Michael Blackson, and Rickey Smiley. One notable accusation was directed at Cedric the Entertainer, whom Williams accused of stealing one of his jokes.
Overall, whether his claims about Ludacris and the Illuminati hold any truth or not, they have certainly added a new layer of intrigue to the ongoing fascination with conspiracy theories in Hollywood.
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Source: Club Shay Shay