Comedy legend Katt Williams returned to the Sherri show to discuss his recent unprecedented success, his new tour, and a major business move that will shake up the entertainment industry.

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Addressing the Viral Success

 

Williams first addressed the immense attention from his previous appearances. His last interview on Sherri garnered over 7.5 million views, prompting fan comments about the undeniable chemistry between the two comedians. Sherri read a comment asking why Williams wouldn’t look her in the eyes.

Williams quickly shut down the speculation with a playful joke, stating he always respects Sherri’s privacy. He explained, “I know that if you look at me then clearly the world will know that you’ve already had the forbidden fruit.”

He also reflected on the historic success of his interview on Club Shay Shay with Shannon Sharpe, which earned a Webby and a People’s Choice Award after reaching over 90 million views. Acknowledging the praise that led fans to call him “the oracle” and “the wizard,” Williams emphasized that he views his success as a trajectory led by his faith, noting that he is a follower of Jesus Christ.

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The Next Chapter: A Studio “Without an Agenda”

 

Williams used his platform to announce a groundbreaking personal and business venture: he purchased a military base in Alabama to create his own studio.

This bold move, he explained, is central to his mission. Instead of simply criticizing the system, his goal is to “make a place where those scenarios don’t exist.” Williams asserted that the purpose of the new studio is to put out movies and content “without an agenda”—not a better agenda, but without one entirely.

 

Tour, Free Speech, and Future Plans

 

The comedian confirmed he is currently on his 24th comedy tour, “Heaven on Earth,” which continues the conversations sparked by his previous “Dark Matter” tour. On the topic of free speech, which he called a “hot button topic,” Williams noted the double-edged sword that truth-tellers and whistleblowers often become persona non grata. He concluded that despite the risks, he feels lucky to enjoy the freedom of speech afforded to him as an American.

Finally, Williams revealed a surprising future plan: he has decided that he will only speak publicly “maybe six more times” following the Shannon Sharpe interview, choosing his platforms carefully to let those final messages speak for him for the duration. The interview concluded on a light note, with Sherri giving Williams a belated birthday gift of a golf bag emblazoned with her name and a new golfing outfit.