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Katt being funnier is really what got people uncomfortable. It happens a lot when people joining, the person that's funnier/wittier is told to clam down.
Tbh, I’d have to force myself to keep laughing along with Katt and not at him. Little micro mini pimp got some nerve talmbout numerous ppl’s looks and nothing more
Trick is a legend in some parts & probably will have a bigger presence in his profession when they both are said & done. Katt gotta be legit or lost it cuz Trick still a florida
After this interview, I don’t mess with Kevin no more. I was suspect, when nobody back up his claim Katt chose drugs over work.
i just hope this all leads to a great special from katt. that’s what he’ll be remembered by.
Can u show me a side by side comparison
To back this up
How many more whites
Than blacks???
Cross-gender acting, also called cross-gender casting or cross-casting, refers to actors or actresses portraying a character of the opposite sex. It is distinct from both transgender and cross-dressing character roles.
Cross-gender acting often interacts with complex cultural ideas about gender. It has a diverse history across many cultures, including English Renaissance theatre, French theatre, Japanese theatre, Indian theatres, and Ethiopian theatre.
In many contexts, such as English and Indian theatres, cross-gender acting is linked to the oppression of women. Many societies prohibited women from performing on stage, so boys and men took the female roles. Female impersonation often decreased in popularity as women gained this right.
Female cross-cast roles are commonly young boy characters, or, in the case of theatre companies like the Takarazuka Revue Company, male heroes.
Some cultures, like Tang and Yuan dynasty China, had traditions of cross-gender acting for both men and women concurrently.
Modern American cross-gender acting, especially in musical theatre roles where men play women, is often employed for comedic effect.
Ppl acting like they’re not choosing sides by defending his clown behavior w/ their own opinions and walls of texts.
I’m perfectly fine minding my business as implied but excuse me for stopping by to see why this behavior and story was getting so much attention.
Sure I have my biases on his comedy cuz I don’t find his schtick particularly funny or original in&of itself so to that I wonder if he’s being real or just looking for his big bag still.
I’m here for equal opportunity shade so the jokes are cool w/ me. I guess it’s just stans that are here for the jokes fiendishly looking for new material until that next tubi special fix keeping this active.
What
So 20 years doesn't matter, because of a Katt Williams interview? And you actually typed this proudly
He gives me clinically insane vibes so I’m cautious on every story or claim.Agreed.
And my question (as others have asked), of this stuff how do you pick and chose what you believe?
If he is blatantly lying during segments of the interview, why are some of yall so confident in believing other parts of what he is saying?
Legit asking.
What is the big deal or plot behind this Hollywood emasculating black men narrative supposed to do to me as a black male irl?
He can be right about the other comics and still lying thru his teeth. That ***** is a Scorsese flick.Does Malik Johnson, steel worker with kids to put food on the table for, in Alabama care that some other men of color, who play fantasy and get paid handsomely for it, may also be asked to play dress up too?
Does that mean that the actor putting on the dress in character on set becomes sweet [if not already] just from the vibes?
Katt making a big deal of this cuz of some stance is understood but that weirdo hill he’s gotta stand on doesn't apply to 99% of the world.
I think it has a lot to do with people in here being fans of his and or already having preconceived thoughts about the comedians he mentioned. Especially seeing how many people just automatically believe he is telling the truth and everyone else is lying.Agreed.
And my question (as others have asked), of this stuff how do you pick and chose what you believe?
If he is blatantly lying during segments of the interview, why are some of yall so confident in believing other parts of what he is saying?
Legit asking.
yeah i meant his specials in general. his body of work not particularly this next one. my point is that these interviews will be forgottenEh, even if that special bombs that isn't what he will be remembered by. He has had a great run overall.
His biggest flop would be getting crushed by the teenager, not a special that didn't live up to expectations.
yeah i meant his specials in general. his body of work not particularly this next one. my point is that these interviews will be forgotten
It’s well known knowledge that what you see on television is not how people really are. People would rather talk about 3,000 books than the fact that neither Kevin, Ced, or Ricky said that Katt lied.