This past weekend, the long-standing feud between Steve Harvey and Cat Williams flared up once again. During a public interview at Invest Fest with Stephen A. Smith, Harvey threw some veiled barbs in Williams’ direction, reigniting their infamous rivalry.
This past weekend, the long-standing feud between Steve Harvey and Cat Williams flared up once again. During a public interview at Invest Fest with Stephen A. Smith, Harvey threw some veiled barbs in Williams’ direction, reigniting their infamous rivalry.
It didn’t take long for the internet to catch fire with the news. Videos of Harvey’s comments quickly went viral, capturing the attention of fans and media outlets alike. In the video, Harvey spoke candidly about his past as a fighter and his current state, hinting at his readiness to throw down if provoked.
“Past haters, who is and you’ll never have a hater that’s doing better than you? Don’t get off the wall to address some penny-anny ass boy who ain’t got nothing going for himself,” Harvey stated. He went on to reference his fighting days, saying, “I used to be a fighter and I still got hands. It’s slow, but if you get up on me real close, I can still knock your monkey ass out.”
Harvey then made a pointed reference to Cat Williams, saying, “I’d knock your short ass out, I’d shoot your perm straight out your head.” This was interpreted by many as a direct jab at Williams, who has been a vocal critic of Harvey in the past.
Williams didn’t let Harvey’s comments go unanswered. He took to Instagram, posting a video with a confident message: “God damn, I look good eating you up. I’m talking about eating you up.” The caption read, “yes, Steve,” accompanied by a few reaction emojis, signaling his awareness of and response to Harvey’s remarks.
The latest salvo comes after Williams’ January interview on Club Shay, which has garnered over 70 million views on YouTube. In that interview, Williams accused Harvey of stealing jokes from fellow comedian Mark Curry and even attempted to steal a movie role from Bernie Mac. Williams claimed that Harvey had appropriated Curry’s style and criticized his career choices and public persona.
The feud between Harvey and Williams dates back years, with the two comedians even co-headlining a New Year’s Eve show in 2009. Before that performance, Williams had publicly challenged Harvey to a comedy battle, threatening to strip him of his “King of Comedy” title. Harvey opted to ignore the challenge, but Williams didn’t hold back during their joint show, using the stage as a platform to roast Harvey.
With the latest exchange, it’s clear that their animosity remains as strong as ever. Social media users have weighed in on Harvey’s timing, questioning why he addressed Williams now, almost eight months after Williams’ initial callout. Comments have ranged from criticism of Harvey’s delay in responding to questioning the appropriateness of bringing up old beefs at a public event like Invest Fest.
As the feud between Steve Harvey and Cat Williams continues to evolve, the question remains: will this latest round of exchanges lead to a new chapter in their ongoing rivalry, or will it fizzle out as previous confrontations have?
What do you think of Cat Williams’ response to Steve Harvey’s comments? Let us know in the comments below.
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It didn’t take long for the internet to catch fire with the news. Videos of Harvey’s comments quickly went viral, capturing the attention of fans and media outlets alike. In the video, Harvey spoke candidly about his past as a fighter and his current state, hinting at his readiness to throw down if provoked.
“Past haters, who is and you’ll never have a hater that’s doing better than you? Don’t get off the wall to address some penny-anny ass boy who ain’t got nothing going for himself,” Harvey stated. He went on to reference his fighting days, saying, “I used to be a fighter and I still got hands. It’s slow, but if you get up on me real close, I can still knock your monkey ass out.”
Harvey then made a pointed reference to Cat Williams, saying, “I’d knock your short ass out, I’d shoot your perm straight out your head.” This was interpreted by many as a direct jab at Williams, who has been a vocal critic of Harvey in the past.
Williams didn’t let Harvey’s comments go unanswered. He took to Instagram, posting a video with a confident message: “God damn, I look good eating you up. I’m talking about eating you up.” The caption read, “yes, Steve,” accompanied by a few reaction emojis, signaling his awareness of and response to Harvey’s remarks.
The latest salvo comes after Williams’ January interview on Club Shay, which has garnered over 70 million views on YouTube. In that interview, Williams accused Harvey of stealing jokes from fellow comedian Mark Curry and even attempted to steal a movie role from Bernie Mac. Williams claimed that Harvey had appropriated Curry’s style and criticized his career choices and public persona.
The feud between Harvey and Williams dates back years, with the two comedians even co-headlining a New Year’s Eve show in 2009. Before that performance, Williams had publicly challenged Harvey to a comedy battle, threatening to strip him of his “King of Comedy” title. Harvey opted to ignore the challenge, but Williams didn’t hold back during their joint show, using the stage as a platform to roast Harvey.
With the latest exchange, it’s clear that their animosity remains as strong as ever. Social media users have weighed in on Harvey’s timing, questioning why he addressed Williams now, almost eight months after Williams’ initial callout. Comments have ranged from criticism of Harvey’s delay in responding to questioning the appropriateness of bringing up old beefs at a public event like Invest Fest.
As the feud between Steve Harvey and Cat Williams continues to evolve, the question remains: will this latest round of exchanges lead to a new chapter in their ongoing rivalry, or will it fizzle out as previous confrontations have?
What do you think of Cat Williams’ response to Steve Harvey’s comments? Let us know in the comments below.
Stay updated with the latest news in comedy by subscribing to our YouTube channel. For all your cool and original merchandise and content, check out Hyper Clubhouse. If you enjoyed this story, show your support by hitting the Super Thanks button below.