Katt Williams isn’t one to stay quiet, especially when it comes to Hollywood.
During an interview on Los Angeles radio host Big Boy’s “Off Air With Big Boy” podcast, Williams made eyebrow-raising claims about what he saw happen before and after parties hosted by Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Williams shared in the conversation, posted to YouTube on Feb. 8, that he personally watched “big-time Hollywood men” board shuttle buses to Diddy’s private events.
“They would have these parties in the Hollywood Hills, and then they would have a parking lot where they would shuttle people up,” Williams said. “Everybody would meet in this parking lot, and they would send shuttles down to Diddy’s parties.”
The comedian added that he would spend hours in the parking lot, “smoking and laughing, watching everybody go,” before the partygoers returned.
“Five hours later, I’m still in the parking lot when they come down,” he said.
They would be “looking sad in the eyes, all of them wearing Sean John and looking oily, and they all walk crazy like this and their shoelaces were always untied.”
He added that the men would “drive off standing up.”
The comic named a couple of A-list stars he insisted “know the truth,” while noting that he’s not afraid to speak on what he witnessed, but he does want to avoid legal action.
“You can’t really be mad at me, because I probably been faithful too. I probably knew that this whole time about you and I didn’t say nothing,” Williams said. “That gives you a certain level of gravitas.”
Big Boy asked if he had ever been inside a Diddy party. Williams responded, “I wasn’t ever invited to the parties, but I was invited to the parking lot because I knew the people that ran the shuttle service.”
Diddy is currently serving 50 months in federal prison after he was convicted in July 2025 on two prostitution-related counts.
This isn’t the first time Williams has spoken out about the music mogul or other celebrities. In January 2024, he appeared on the “Club Shay Shay” podcast with Shannon Sharpe and called Diddy a “deviant.” Williams famously told Sharpe, “P Diddy be wanting to party and you’ve just got to tell him no!”
Williams’ latest interview comes ahead of his new Netflix special titled The Last Report, which is scheduled to debut Feb. 10.
The special follows his 2024 Netflix release Woke Foke, in which he riffed on the Illuminati, Diddy’s legal troubles, and Nick Cannon’s large family. Netflix also streamed his specials World War III (2022) and Great America (2018).
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