Katt Williams continues to make a mockery of various famous comedians, and his antics still haven’t gotten old for a big chunk of the online audience. Fans may remember his jabs at Faizon Love during his Club Shay Shay interview with Shannon Sharpe, something that he recently doubled down on during a red carpet interview with GQ. Specifically, the comedian explained that he names his animals after famous celebrities, revealing that he has a pot belly pig that he named “Fat Faizon.” Compared to some of the other jokes at Love’s expense, though, this is a pretty light one, albeit one that falls into the same stereotypes and ridicule that he always engages in.
For those unaware, Katt Williams and Faizon Love have an allegedly contentious relationship, as Williams supposedly pulled a gun on him during an argument about money. “It’s hard to address lunacy, and hypocrisy, and downright ignorance,” Love said of the viral Club Shay Shay interview. “But it’s so funny how many people think this dumb, stupid motherf***er is spitting truth. But that’s the Internet, I guess. You guys want to believe in something so bad. Listen to what he’s saying, he’s actually calling for help. He’s calling for help. None of the s**t he says lines up with nothing.”
Faizon Love was far from the only critic of Katt Williams’ interview. Steve Harvey recently seemed to call him out for it, as well. “When did we get into the tear each other down business?” he said on Vice TV‘s Black Comedy in America. “‘Cause you ain’t never heard me say not a disparaging remark against another comedian nowhere. We ain’t cut from that cloth. So why are you? What is your motive for doing this here? I don’t do that, I don’t got no minutes for you, man. I’m not in the tear-down business, I’m in the uplift business.”
However, all of this backlash to Katt Williams only resulted in more attention. He’s got an upcoming comedy film coming out with Keke Palmer and SZA which could be a big splash. If this attention keeps up, then comedians will face many more jokes at their expense.
Comedian Faizon Love recently stirred controversy with his remarks questioning the merit of Taraji P. Henson’s demand for an $80 million payday in Hollywood. Love’s comments came during a conversation with VladTV, where they discussed Henson’s dissatisfaction with pay discrepancies in the film industry.
The discussion was sparked by Henson’s interview during the press tour for ‘The Color Purple,’ where she openly expressed her frustration over the unequal payment and recognition she receives compared to her white counterparts in Hollywood. However, Love seemed skeptical about Henson’s demand, asking, “What Taraji P. Henson movie have you seen where she deserves $80M?”
During the conversation with Vlad, Love expressed his discomfort with certain depictions in Henson’s film, suggesting that the quality of her work might not justify such a hefty paycheck. Vlad, on the other hand, speculated that the controversy surrounding ‘The Color Purple’ might have overshadowed Henson’s comments on pay inequality.
As the discussion progressed, Vlad proposed that after decades in the industry, Henson should consider transitioning into producing or creating her own films to have more control over her career and earnings. This suggestion opened up a broader conversation about the complexities of success in Hollywood, especially concerning overseas markets and different genres of films.
Love challenged the notion that action films are inherently more successful internationally, citing examples of his own comedic films that have performed well overseas. This led to a deeper exploration of the global appeal of various genres and the potential for actors like Henson to leverage their talents in different ways to achieve financial and creative success.
The conversation between Love and Vlad highlights the ongoing debate surrounding pay equity and recognition for actors of color in Hollywood.
In the world of comedy, Faizon Love is known for his larger-than-life personality and impeccable timing. With a career spanning decades, the actor and comedian stands out as a dynamic force and has etched his name into the annals of comedic greatness. Love has graced the screens with his infectious humor, often leaving audiences in stitches. From the streets of Friday to the North Pole in Elf,Faizon Love has traversed diverse comedic landscapes. Moreover, he’s consistently delivering performances that resonate with audiences of all tastes. Let’s take a look through some of Faizon Love’s funniest movies.
3 Strikes is a 2000 comedy film that follows the misadventures of Rob Douglas, played by Brian Hooks. Rob is a young man who, after violating his parole, faces a mandatory life sentence if he commits a third felony. With just 48 hours to prove his innocence after a series of comical mishaps, Rob navigates the streets of Los Angeles while attempting to avoid trouble and clear his name. Faizon Love takes on the hilarious role of Tone, the neighborhood bully. He adds to the comedic ensemble and the film’s humor, providing memorable moments in the film.
6. Who’s Your Caddy?
Love takes on the role of Big Large in the 2007 comedy film. The film centers on the story of music mogul Christopher “C-Note” Hawkins who tries to join an elite country club. Despite facing resistance from the conservative members of the club, his unconventional and humorous approach challenges the club’s traditions. The film takes a closer look at class, culture clashes, and breaking barriers. Although the film received a bad critical reception, fans greatly welcomed it.
5. Couple’s Retreat
Love joined the ensemble cast in the romantic comedy Couple’s Retreat as the charismatic and witty Shane. The story follows four couples who embark on a tropical vacation to a paradise resort. However, the couples soon discover that the resort’s therapy sessions are mandatory. As the couples are forced to experience these unconventional relationship counseling sessions, they face challenges and hilariously expose the quirks and complexities of their relationships. Love contributed his comedic charm to the group dynamic and added layers of humor to the film.
4. The Replacements
In this sports comedy, Faizon Love played the role of Jamal Jackson, a fearsome but lovable football player. The Replacements revolves around a fictional professional football league during a player’s strike. To keep the season alive, the team’s owner hires a motley crew of replacement players, including a former college quarterback, played by Keanu Reeves, and other unconventional characters. The ragtag team attempts to overcome their differences and lack of experience.
3. Don’t Be A Menace To South Central While Drinking Your Juice In The Hood
Faizon Love portrayed Rufus in the parody comedy film Don’t Be A Menace. The film, starring Shawn Wayans and Marlon Wayans, is set in South Central, Los Angeles. It follows Ashtray, who returns to his home in the hood after spending some time with his father. The film humorously satirizes and references popular urban films of the time. Furthermore, it delivered a blend of outrageous humor and social commentary.
Elf is a heartwarming and whimsical Christmas comedy film that revolves around Buddy, a human raised by elves at the North Pole. After discovering his true identity, he embarks on a journey to New York City to find his real father. While navigating through the challenges of fitting into the human world, Buddy continues to spread the holiday cheer with his childlike innocence. Faizon Love brings his comedic flair to the film, and takes on the role of Wanda, a store manager. His interactions with Buddy provided some of the film’s most memorable and humorous moments. In fact, Love has expressed interest in a Black version of the movie.
1. Friday
Faizon Love’s breakout role came in the cult classic movie Friday, where he portrayed the memorable character Big Worm. The film takes us on a comedic journey with Craig and Smokey, played by Ice Cube and Chris Tucker, as they go through a single day filled with neighborhood antics, run-ins with eccentric characters, and a looming threat from a local drug dealer named Big Worm. The movie is a classic blend of comedy and slice-of-life storytelling that has solidified its place as a cult favorite. Love’s portrayal of the intimidating, yet hilarious drug dealer was quickly considered a fan-favorite!
In a reposted VladTV segment from 2019, Faizon Love recalls how Katt Williams once pulled a gun on him. Williams and Love were beefing over money Williams reportedly owed Love. However, Love revealed that things went to a dark place when he tried to collect. Furthermore, Love recalled Williams urging Suge Knight to take Love out. Obviously, things did not go further than that but it’s still an incident that has stuck with Love.
The clip was reposted amid Love’s comments on Williams’ recent Club Shay Shay interview. “It’s hard to address lunacy, and hypocrisy, and downright ignorance. But it’s so funny how many people think this dumb, stupid motherf-cker is spittin’ truth. But that’s the internet I guess, you guys want to believe in something so bad. Listen to what he’s saying, he’s actually calling for help. He’s calling for help. None of the sh-t he says lines up with nothing,” Love said.
Charleston White Calls Reaction To Katt Williams Interview “Some Crazy Sh*t”
Meanwhile, Charleston White has called the overall reaction to Katt Williams’ explosive interview on Club Shay Shay “some crazy sh-t”. In particular, White took note of Ludacris‘ reactions to the comments Williams made about the rapper and actor. “That n-gga responded with a jingle! You know he guilty when he responding to you while a whole rap song,” White gleefully said.
Williams claimed that he was originally in the running for Luda’s role in the Fast & Furious franchise but that a “deal” was made that landed Luda $200 million for 20 films and also somehow set up the rapper with his wife. “So there was a crossroads where we were both invited to an Illuminati thing, and it had to be one or the other of us and decisions had to be made. So it was both of us, we were equal. One of us had to cut off all their hair and couldn’t do the sideburn thing no more, with the points,” Williams alleged.
Katt Williams’ appearance on Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay podcast has made countless headlines over the past couple of days for the comedian’s wild takes on several of his celebrity peers. He went in on Rickey Smiley, Kevin Hart, Diddy, and many more. The viral interview has earned quite a few responses from those he dissed, the most recent one coming from fellow comedian Faizon Love.
In a new clip, Faizon tears into Williams, claiming that none of his comments made sense. “It’s hard to address lunacy, and hypocrisy, and downright ignorance,” he begins. “But it’s so funny how many people think this d*mb, st*pid motherf*cker is spittin’ truth. But that’s the internet I guess, you guys want to believe in something so bad.” He goes on to suggest that Williams’ controversial comments might have actually been a plea for help.
“Listen to what he’s saying, he’s actually calling for help,” he explains. “He’s calling for help. None of the sh*t he says lines up with nothing.” During Williams’ interview, he called Faizon Love out for claiming that getting a Netflix special is “easy.” Williams noted that while he has 12 of them, Faizon has none. He also called anyone doubting that he puts other comedians on a “Fat Faizon liar.”
Faizon is far from the only person to call Williams’ comments into question amid the fallout from his Club Shay Shay appearance, however. On NBA Unplugged last night, Kevin Hart addressed his industry plant accusations, firing back with a simple response. “Do you entertain the circus or do you watch it?” he asked. What do you think of Faizon Love’s take on Katt Williams’ viral Club Shay Shay appearance? Do you agree with him? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.