Comedian Katt Williams is upset that a female comedienne portrayed him in a skit on “Saturday Night Live.” In the most recent skit (below), Williams was portrayed by female cast member Ego Nwodim (left).
Williams suspects that the SNL writers see him as a “bi*ch” due to him constantly being parodied by a woman on the show. He also believes they don’t like him because he’s never been invited on the show.
In a sit-down interview during New York Magazine’s Vulture Festival, Williams, 53, discussed his viral “Club Shay Shay” interview that was viewed over 83 million times. He said that while he’s been parodied on the weekly comedy skit series a total of nine times, he’s never received an invite to host.
“I, at this point, take it as a badge of honor that they don’t f**k with me,” he said. “A lot of times when people are doing an impression of you, they’re really showing you how they feel about you, you know what I mean? So, for Saturday Night Live to have an impression of me and have a woman do that? It means they think I’m a b**h, and I understand that that’s what they’re saying when they do that.”
Williams revealed that he intended to “kill the careers” of popular comics he called out during the sit-down with Shannon Sharpe. Those comics included Cedric The Entertainer, Steve Harvey, Kevin Hart, Faizon Love, Michael Blackson, and others.
“I was trying to do something there that hadn’t been done,” he explained. “I thought that I had figured out the algorithm mathematically and I thought that I could show that. When I wrote it out, I wrote it out to kill the careers of the people that I was talking about. But it was so vicious that I erased all of the knockout blows and just left the jabs so that the comic I’m talking about knows that ‘I know your real story, motherf****r. Imma tell this, but you know what else I know.'”
Watch the SNL skit below.