Katt Williams has intensified his accusations against Steve Harvey, alleging that Harvey stole his Halloween jokes for use on his NBC talk show.
Williams has expressed deep frustration and disbelief, citing the impact on his income and questioning why Harvey, despite his success, would resort to such actions.
The controversy unfolded on Harvey’s show, which has since been taken over by Kelly Clarkson.
Although Williams and Harvey crossed paths at a later event, the issue appears to remain unresolved.
Adding to the drama, Mary Harvey, Steve Harvey’s ex-wife, has backed Williams and reinforced claims of dishonesty against Steve Harvey.
Her revelations align with some of the concerns Williams has voiced, amplifying the scrutiny on Harvey’s actions.
In a related development, 50 Cent has called out Steve Harvey for allegedly facilitating Oprah Winfrey’s attempts to blacklist actress Taraji P. Henson.
This claim stems from Henson’s public criticism of Winfrey’s behavior on the set of “The Color Purple,” which Henson believes led to the film’s poor performance at the box office.
According to 50 Cent, Oprah’s alleged displeasure with Henson’s comments may have resulted in Henson being removed from other acting opportunities.
50 Cent asserts he has evidence of Oprah’s actions and hints at potential revelations.
The situation reflects broader tensions within the entertainment industry, with 50 Cent drawing parallels to Oprah’s past conflicts, such as those involving Mo’Nique.
Meanwhile, Taraji P. Henson has voiced her frustrations over underpayment and inadequate recognition for Black actresses, emphasizing the systemic challenges faced in the industry.
The unfolding drama underscores ongoing issues of power, influence, and accountability in Hollywood.