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Katt Williams Calls Jamie Foxx ‘G@y’, Blasts ‘Django Unchained’

Katt Williams has been embroiled in a number of brawls as of late, but none of his run ins with the law have watered down his cultural Katt-Williams_0observations. At a recent concert, Williams took aim at Jamie Foxx for Foxx’s decisions, both personally and professionally.

“Who’s gay? Jamie Foxx,” said Williams during a performance which was recorded. “I can even tell you the name of the dude he f**ked. His name is Marcus Anthony; he’s the only dude signed to Jamie Foxx’s label.”

And Williams didn’t stop there, he also slammed Jamie Foxx for agreeing to do the movie DJango Unchained. 

“F**k Jamie Foxx and the Django Unchained check he cashed,” he said.

“They offered me the script and I said, ‘Any ni**a that do this deserves to die. And the next thing I heard, Jamie Foxx was in makeup,” Williams said.

Katt Williams isn’t the only black celebrity who isn’t feeling Django Unchained. 

When asked about how he feels about the film, famed film director Spike Lee replied: “I cant speak on it ’cause I’m not gonna see it… All I’m going to say is that it’s disrespectful to my ancestors. That’s just me… I’m not speaking on behalf of anybody else.” 

Lee’s response comes weeks after Jamie Foxx revealed that when he discussed the film with Spike Lee, the owner of 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks film production company, told the actor: “I’m not going to say anything bad about this film. It looks like y’all are getting it.

Do you think that Katt Williams and Spike Lee will have an impact on Christmas ticket sales?

72 Responses to Katt Williams Calls Jamie Foxx ‘G@y’, Blasts ‘Django Unchained’

  1. cheche Reply

    February 24, 2013 at 10:59 pm

    This coming from a man who refers to women as hoes and b*****s and Kat has the nerve to say the movie disrespect his ancestors!!! Did he not know his ancestor were both black men and women???? Kat you need to get help for your addictions and your mental health issues before you pass judgement on anyone else! As for Spike my respect for him has gone down a couple of notches because he is a hater! He certainly does not have to agree with Tyler or Quenton but his actions makes him look bitter. I dare Spike and Kat to talk that is to Sam Jackson!!!

  2. Tina Reply

    January 14, 2013 at 9:14 am

    I saw Django, it wasn’t the best movie, but I didn’t go into the movie thinking I was seeing an Roots like film, I’m aware of Quentin’s work.
    While we are in a frenzy about Django, why are we not upset of all the obnoxious reality shows that feature people of color. VH1 has an entire list of them. They are despicable. Love & Hip Hop, Basketball wives, etc.

  3. Sisi Mc Dade Reply

    December 30, 2012 at 12:41 pm

    Hollywood and The whole industry is corrupt. How about we stop watching these people act out lives that are fictitious and live our own lives. Seek Jesus, he’s the only way.

  4. Sisi Mc Dade Reply

    December 30, 2012 at 12:41 pm

    Hollywood and The whole industry is corrupt. How about we stop watching these people act out lives that are fictitious and live our own lives. Seek Jesus, he’s the only way.

  5. stawlk49 Reply

    December 29, 2012 at 1:44 am

    So if Katt was offered the part, was the main character going to be midget slave? Or would they have hired a whole cast of midgets and advertised it as a fantasy-comedy? Katt has lost his mind!

  6. Jl Reply

    December 28, 2012 at 2:14 pm

    I have not seen the picture but I will go see it and give my opinion on it. However, it we are going to talk about breaking the chains of slavery we must do the following things.1. Give up the names that was placed on US. 2. Change the diet. 3. Create healthy relationship among male and female. 4. Build community, keep the $ inside to we can create jobs. 5. Investigate & improve the religion. These five things can make a change and we will
    be respect as a community.

  7. Jl Reply

    December 28, 2012 at 2:14 pm

    I have not seen the picture but I will go see it and give my opinion on it. However, it we are going to talk about breaking the chains of slavery we must do the following things.1. Give up the names that was placed on US. 2. Change the diet. 3. Create healthy relationship among male and female. 4. Build community, keep the $ inside to we can create jobs. 5. Investigate & improve the religion. These five things can make a change and we will
    be respect as a community.

  8. Jl Reply

    December 28, 2012 at 2:14 pm

    I have not seen the picture but I will go see it and give my opinion on it. However, it we are going to talk about breaking the chains of slavery we must do the following things.1. Give up the names that was placed on US. 2. Change the diet. 3. Create healthy relationship among male and female. 4. Build community, keep the $ inside to we can create jobs. 5. Investigate & improve the religion. These five things can make a change and we will
    be respect as a community.

  9. Olivette Reply

    December 28, 2012 at 12:14 pm

    Every time one talks about the exploitation of blacks by whites, there is always someone saying that Africans help whites in the enslavement of our Ancestors. Will some one tell me what book can I find this in? The book must be written by a black historian that have done his own research, not history taken from other white writers about us and He must be an African centered living, and thinking African Centric writer. Who told us this story any way, I have always heard this,but have never seen any evidence. I don’t trust any thing that comes out of the white mans mouth. I would like to hear what happened from our African people. If we were taken from, Ghana, Nigeria, Niger, and other African countries there have to be a story passed down through the ages about us, and what really happened.
    there were mothers who lost children, husband lost wives, wives lost husband, grandparents lost grand children, it had to be a time of great suffering and agony for countless families, tribes, what really happened. I have yet to hear from our relatives in the mother land. Let’s hear their side of this story. This story have created enmity and resentment between some of our brothers and sisters from the Caribbean and here in America. A story base coming from the very people who kidnap our ancestors. This are the same people who told us in the Caribbean that the Caribs were warlike and killed off the Arawak. The Caribs and the Arawak lived in the Caribbean for centuries, then the white man showed up and tribes are annihilated. He turned around and blame it on the other tribe. Still doing that today. I’ll tell you who participated and you hear nothing about it. The Jews, yes the so called chosen people of god. yes they are chosen by their god not my ancestors, not my god.

    • Davy de Verteuil Reply

      January 14, 2013 at 8:29 pm

      Olivette you make sense and I appreciate the fact the we Caribbean came through the equation:No particular color has to write history for me.
      I read between the lines and I analyses words with deeds Quentin Tarantino wasn’t re-writing history he simply plastered a bit of it on a wide screen.

      f**k the jealous Kat&Spike Lee, they had their turn and never did they dare entertained the idea of telling it as it WERE.
      They all thread THE thin LINE.
      I am of Carib & African ascendance. There’s not a single day goes by that I don’t think History, its tormenting but its in my blood-hence I know HOW to read even today’s evens(News),world wide, as they are all related hurtful it maybe.

      The Spanish did exiled Northern natives to the Caribbean as well-and this haven’t be noted enough to trigger debate in North America & Canada.

      The French military& aristocrats serving during the fall of the Bastille that inter-marry or cohabited with Caribbean Natives have not been documented enough to warrant dialogue either.

      I’m frustrated with Black people historian and intellectualism acquiescence to “sanitizing” history something we can’t point a finger at Quentin Tarantino for doing.

      Indeed we were all running like crayz for centuries from both Arab and White creatures for our lives we couldn’t have had the means logistics and stomach to kidnap & hand our own kit and kin for glass, paper,or fear itself.

      We had family community we knew not these strangers its not sociologically proven nor psychologically possible even today in what is by far a more divided broken world to intrude and trade family or kind to foreign aggressors- no its all a lie!

    • Davy de Verteuil Reply

      January 14, 2013 at 8:29 pm

      Olivette you make sense and I appreciate the fact the we Caribbean came through the equation:No particular color has to write history for me.
      I read between the lines and I analyses words with deeds Quentin Tarantino wasn’t re-writing history he simply plastered a bit of it on a wide screen.

      f**k the jealous Kat&Spike Lee, they had their turn and never did they dare entertained the idea of telling it as it WERE.
      They all thread THE thin LINE.
      I am of Carib & African ascendance. There’s not a single day goes by that I don’t think History, its tormenting but its in my blood-hence I know HOW to read even today’s evens(News),world wide, as they are all related hurtful it maybe.

      The Spanish did exiled Northern natives to the Caribbean as well-and this haven’t be noted enough to trigger debate in North America & Canada.

      The French military& aristocrats serving during the fall of the Bastille that inter-marry or cohabited with Caribbean Natives have not been documented enough to warrant dialogue either.

      I’m frustrated with Black people historian and intellectualism acquiescence to “sanitizing” history something we can’t point a finger at Quentin Tarantino for doing.

      Indeed we were all running like crayz for centuries from both Arab and White creatures for our lives we couldn’t have had the means logistics and stomach to kidnap & hand our own kit and kin for glass, paper,or fear itself.

      We had family community we knew not these strangers its not sociologically proven nor psychologically possible even today in what is by far a more divided broken world to intrude and trade family or kind to foreign aggressors- no its all a lie!

  10. Olivette Reply

    December 28, 2012 at 12:13 pm

    Every time one talks about the exploitation of blacks by whites, there is always someone saying that Africans help whites in the enslavement of our Ancestors. Will some one tell me what book can I find this in? The book must be written by a black historian that have done his own research, not history taken from other white writers about us and He must be an African centered living, and thinking African Centric writer. Who told us this story any way, I have always heard this,but have never seen any evidence. I don’t trust any thing that comes out of the white mans mouth. I would like to hear what happened from our African people. If we were taken from, Ghana, Nigeria, Niger, and other African countries there have to be a story passed down through the ages about us, and what really happened.
    there were mothers who lost children, husband lost wives, wives lost husband, grandparents lost grand children, it had to be a time of great suffering and agony for countless families, tribes, what really happened. I have yet to hear from our relatives in the mother land. Let’s hear their side of this story. This story have created enmity and resentment between some of our brothers and sisters from the Caribbean and here in America. A story base coming from the very people who kidnap our ancestors. This are the same people who told us in the Caribbean that the Caribs were warlike and killed off the Arawak. The Caribs and the Arawak lived in the Caribbean for centuries, then the white man showed up and tribes are annihilated. He turned around and blame it on the other tribe. Still doing that today. I’ll tell you who participated and you hear nothing about it. The Jews, yes the so called chosen people of god. yes they are chosen by their god not my ancestors, not my god.

  11. Ms. Dee Reply

    December 28, 2012 at 10:11 am

    I believe he is entitled to his opinion, it’s no difference then his take on Michael Jackson. It is a slave movie and the n word is said a lot in the movie. Black Hollywood could have got the movie shut down but we are all about the money and morals and any black pride went out in the 1960′s.

  12. Ishmar Muhammad Reply

    December 27, 2012 at 11:10 am

    I hate the Color Purple,Green Mile these films are for Crackers who think we are all BraindeadNegros & they whites are n***a Experts lol go shine shoes you turn coats Sambos & smile at the Enemy!

  13. Ishmar Muhammad Reply

    December 27, 2012 at 11:05 am

    To all the BlackAnglos stop letting Someone else tell a Black Story Movie! It’s like going to a Chinese restaurant & see some Mexicans cooking in there! It’s falseness & the Devil is a Liar! Miss me with that BS!

  14. yep Reply

    December 26, 2012 at 8:15 pm

    Movie is great one a must see they keep it real

  15. caryn Reply

    December 26, 2012 at 6:01 pm

    I would like to go and see the movie for myself I think truthfully.. It’s only beacuse my hubby and son wanna go i am not a fan of Jamie Foxx “AT ALL” and i’m with katt i alway’s thought just a tinchy winchy bit that he was a gay Rod he played Lawanda like too good on in living color I’m just saying!!

    • matt carmody Reply

      December 28, 2012 at 10:04 pm

      Now that In Livin’ Color character was drop-dead hilarious.

  16. billy caldwell Reply

    December 26, 2012 at 1:39 am

    @ Dr. LUV I agree completely. Spike and Katt need to go sit down somewhere. FOR REAL!

  17. Dr LUV Reply

    December 25, 2012 at 11:38 am

    Katt has mental problems– clearly. I am sure the movie will be great, edgy and intriguing. Kudos for Jamie Foxx. I want to see the film even more. Spike Lee simply keeps himself relevant by being unneccessarily critical. I can tell you this, people highly critical of others often possess less CREATIVITY and this may be why Spike Lee is so critical of others. He is frustrated, which leads him into making unnecessary critical comments that mask his own jealousy. He just needs to understand and accept that in the realm of art, artist are free to portray their dipictions and perceptions as they like. The story of slavery, black people and hummanity can be told in so many ways because people are multi fasceted. Spike lee simply needs to let go of his EGO and CHILL.

  18. Edward Smikle Reply

    December 24, 2012 at 8:08 pm

    I guess everybody is entitled to their opinion. I am going to see the film, just to see what the white man is putting out there. Sometime self creticism can have some value. I will pass my own judgement after I see it.

    • Meagen Reply

      December 24, 2012 at 8:38 pm

      Jamie Foxx is an OSCAR award winnin actor, he should be playing BETTER roles at this point.

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