Brandon T. Jackson Criticizes Katt Williams Over Past Comments
Actor and comedian Brandon T. Jackson has taken aim at Katt Williams, calling him a “false prophet” in a fiery interview on The Kid L Podcast. The tension between the two appears to stem from Williams’ infamous remarks during his appearance on Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay, where he claimed Jackson’s fame was tied to dressing as a woman in Big Momma’s House 3.
Jackson didn’t hold back, accusing Williams of being the ringleader of what he called a “fake woke” movement within the Black community. “Stop talking through the media…why he ain’t come to me first?” Jackson questioned during the podcast.
Brandon T. Jackson on “Fake Prophets”
The Lottery Ticket star expressed disdain for what he perceives as disingenuous behavior. “I don’t like fake prophets. If you’re a real prophet, be a real prophet. Don’t just say stuff in the media,” he said. “Real prophets follow the law of God. If not, you’re just a comedian talking sh*t and trying to sell tickets.”
Jackson criticized Williams for what he sees as hypocrisy, adding, “Don’t act like you’re a prophet disguised as a comedian. I’m fine with that. But real prophets have honor, not fake honor.”
Decades of Tension Between Jackson and Williams
Jackson alleged that Williams has been critical of him since his early career. “Katt needs to have honor and come to the people for real and say, ‘What’s up?’” he said. “Katt been dissing me since I was 20, and I’ve been nothing but a fan of him.”
Jackson also accused Williams of aligning himself with the very people he claims to expose. “You’re exposing the industry, but you’re sides to the same people you exposed… Don’t act like you f**king free, bro. You a slave just like everybody else. Stop the bullsh*t,” Jackson added.
Accusations of Drug Use
In one of the interview’s most scathing moments, Jackson accused Williams of hypocrisy in his personal life, alleging that he struggles with drug addiction. “You can’t sniff cocaine and say you love Jesus at the same time,” Jackson remarked. “Cocaine and Jesus don’t mix. Like, stop the games. Either you going to be righteous or you going to be wicked.”
Jackson suggested that Williams should own his flaws rather than presenting himself as a spiritual leader. “Nobody’s perfect. But don’t act like you’re a prophet, dude. Exactly, like, are you a prophet or you trying to profit?”
Final Thoughts
Jackson’s sharp critique of Williams highlights deep-seated frustrations with what he perceives as inauthentic behavior. His comments add another layer to the ongoing feud, leaving fans curious about how Williams might respond—or whether this public spat will escalate further.