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Blacklisted Black Actors in Hollywood

Discover the stories of legendary Black actors who were quietly blacklisted for standing up, demanding fair pay, or challenging Hollywood's status quo.

Kevin Hart & Katt Williams End Beef at Netflix Roast

After years of tension, jokes, and public shots being thrown back and forth, Kevin Hart and Katt Williams have officially called a truce. The major moment happened during Kevin Hart’s Netflix roast when Kevin addressed the longtime feud head-on.

Lil Rel Howery Claps Back at Katt Williams Netflix Roast

Lil Rel Howery flips the script on Katt Williams' Netflix roast, delivering a masterclass in stand-up clapbacks at The Comedy Store. Discover why this moment redefines the rules of engagement in Black Hollywood.

Katt Williams Recalls Sitting In A Parking Lot Watching Celebrities Board Shuttle Buses To Diddy Parties

Katt Williams described watching celebrities board shuttle buses to Sean Combs' parties from a parking lot, noting their withdrawn demeanor with heads down and shoes untied, while choosing not to attend himself.

Katt Williams Plans to Convert Military Base into Film Studio

Katt Williams plans to transform a vacant military base in Alabama into a state-of-the-art film studio, following in the footsteps of Tyler Perry. The move aims to share creative burden and provide fresh opportunities in the industry.

Katt Williams Jokingly Accuses Martin Lawrence of ‘Hiding’ A Stroke: Ain’t Nothing Wrong With Getting Better

🧐🧐🧐🧐 Katt Williams speaking on Martin Lawrence‼️ pic.twitter.com/6YfbI4VfHR — 💍𝒮𝓊𝑔𝒶🫶🏾 ❄️December’s 12/18 Coldest☃️ (@SagittariusN2U) January 23, 2025 During his latest stand-up performance, the comedian decided to...

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