Photo: Roy Rochlin/Getty Image; Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images; Rebecca Sapp/Getty ImagesKevin Hartis riled up about Katt Williams coming afterTiffany Haddishand other up-and-coming black comedians.Hart and Haddish, who both star in the upcoming comedyNight School,went onThe Breakfast Clubmorning show on Friday where Hart, 39, ripped into Williams in defense of his costar.Williams, 47, recently started a brief feud with Haddish, 38, when he said that she hadn’t earned her stripes in the comedy worldlike other female comediansduring a radio interview last week.“She’s been doing comedy since she was 16,” he said on the radio show. “You can’t tell me your favoriteTiffany Haddishjoke. Why? Because she ain’t done a tour yet. She ain’t done a special. She has not proven the ability to tell jokes back-to-back for an hour to nobody.”At the time, Haddish responded, tweeting: “It’s official I made it!@KattPackAllDay talked about me and didn’t have his facts right! #Iwin”Starting at the 8-minute mark in the video below, Hart goes on for over 10 minutes about Williams and his status in the comedy world.“My frustrations with Katt Williams come from, you keep pointing at Hollywood. Hollywood this. The white man,” Hart started. “This, this, and this. When do you take responsibility for your actions?”He continued, “You had the shot!” Hart said passionately while defending Haddish. “You were the guy! You were set up to be the star. You didn’t show up to work! You f—– off promo shoots! You f—– off your promo trips. You became a risk to the studios, which is why the studios stopped f—- with you.”Hart then went on to claim he helps those comedians coming under him, like Haddish, because he believes in paying back and helping other people of color find success.“So when you sayTiffany Haddishdoesn’t deserve or isn’t really a comedian and these other women have worked hard, which they have,” Hart said. “Katt Williams, have you ever used your platform to f—– bring the people under you up? You haven’t! So because you haven’t, don’t s–- on those that are!”Haddish said Williams apologized at theEmmy Awardsearlier this week. On her Instagram profile, she posted a series of pictures of the two where Williams is bowing on his knees to her.Night Schoolis in theaters Sept. 28.

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Kevin Hartis riled up about Katt Williams coming afterTiffany Haddishand other up-and-coming black comedians.Hart and Haddish, who both star in the upcoming comedyNight School,went onThe Breakfast Clubmorning show on Friday where Hart, 39, ripped into Williams in defense of his costar.Williams, 47, recently started a brief feud with Haddish, 38, when he said that she hadn’t earned her stripes in the comedy worldlike other female comediansduring a radio interview last week.“She’s been doing comedy since she was 16,” he said on the radio show. “You can’t tell me your favoriteTiffany Haddishjoke. Why? Because she ain’t done a tour yet. She ain’t done a special. She has not proven the ability to tell jokes back-to-back for an hour to nobody.”At the time, Haddish responded, tweeting: “It’s official I made it!@KattPackAllDay talked about me and didn’t have his facts right! #Iwin”Starting at the 8-minute mark in the video below, Hart goes on for over 10 minutes about Williams and his status in the comedy world.“My frustrations with Katt Williams come from, you keep pointing at Hollywood. Hollywood this. The white man,” Hart started. “This, this, and this. When do you take responsibility for your actions?”He continued, “You had the shot!” Hart said passionately while defending Haddish. “You were the guy! You were set up to be the star. You didn’t show up to work! You f—– off promo shoots! You f—– off your promo trips. You became a risk to the studios, which is why the studios stopped f—- with you.”Hart then went on to claim he helps those comedians coming under him, like Haddish, because he believes in paying back and helping other people of color find success.“So when you sayTiffany Haddishdoesn’t deserve or isn’t really a comedian and these other women have worked hard, which they have,” Hart said. “Katt Williams, have you ever used your platform to f—– bring the people under you up? You haven’t! So because you haven’t, don’t s–- on those that are!”Haddish said Williams apologized at theEmmy Awardsearlier this week. On her Instagram profile, she posted a series of pictures of the two where Williams is bowing on his knees to her.Night Schoolis in theaters Sept. 28.

Kevin Hartis riled up about Katt Williams coming afterTiffany Haddishand other up-and-coming black comedians.

Hart and Haddish, who both star in the upcoming comedyNight School,went onThe Breakfast Clubmorning show on Friday where Hart, 39, ripped into Williams in defense of his costar.

Williams, 47, recently started a brief feud with Haddish, 38, when he said that she hadn’t earned her stripes in the comedy worldlike other female comediansduring a radio interview last week.

“She’s been doing comedy since she was 16,” he said on the radio show. “You can’t tell me your favoriteTiffany Haddishjoke. Why? Because she ain’t done a tour yet. She ain’t done a special. She has not proven the ability to tell jokes back-to-back for an hour to nobody.”

At the time, Haddish responded, tweeting: “It’s official I made it!@KattPackAllDay talked about me and didn’t have his facts right! #Iwin”

Starting at the 8-minute mark in the video below, Hart goes on for over 10 minutes about Williams and his status in the comedy world.

“My frustrations with Katt Williams come from, you keep pointing at Hollywood. Hollywood this. The white man,” Hart started. “This, this, and this. When do you take responsibility for your actions?”

He continued, “You had the shot!” Hart said passionately while defending Haddish. “You were the guy! You were set up to be the star. You didn’t show up to work! You f—– off promo shoots! You f—– off your promo trips. You became a risk to the studios, which is why the studios stopped f—- with you.”

Hart then went on to claim he helps those comedians coming under him, like Haddish, because he believes in paying back and helping other people of color find success.

“So when you sayTiffany Haddishdoesn’t deserve or isn’t really a comedian and these other women have worked hard, which they have,” Hart said. “Katt Williams, have you ever used your platform to f—– bring the people under you up? You haven’t! So because you haven’t, don’t s–- on those that are!”

Haddish said Williams apologized at theEmmy Awardsearlier this week. On her Instagram profile, she posted a series of pictures of the two where Williams is bowing on his knees to her.

Night Schoolis in theaters Sept. 28.

source: people.com