Rickey Smiley’s Epic Response to Katt Williams’ Dress Clause Drama in ‘First Sunday’
Rickey Smiley’s Epic Response to Katt Williams’ Dress Clause Drama in ‘First Sunday’
Rickey Smiley swiftly counters Katt Williams’ recent claims about a supposed dress clause in his “First Sunday” contract. On the Jan. 4 episode of “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show,” Smiley debunked Williams’ allegations and gave insights into the behind-the-scenes dynamics.
Rickey Smiley’s Epic Response to Katt Williams’ Dress Clause Drama in ‘First Sunday’
Williams, known for stirring controversy, alleged on the “Club Shay Shay” podcast that Smiley had to wear a dress in the film due to a contractual clause. Smiley, however, refuted this, attributing his choice to the film’s director, David E. Talbert. Smiley emphasized his audition for the role of Money Mike, not Santa Claus, and clarified that contractual obligations were nonexistent.
In a comedic twist, Smiley defended the tradition of comedians embracing unconventional roles, highlighting legends like Flip Wilson and Richard Pryor. He expressed disappointment in Williams’ accusations but extended love, emphasizing the camaraderie among comedians. Amidst the social media buzz, fellow comedian Michael Blackson humorously chimed in.
Smiley, unapologetic, concluded by highlighting the role of humor in supporting his family and addressing Williams’ critique of his comedic prowess. Despite the drama, Smiley wishes Williams well, concluding the saga with humor and love.
Rickey Smiley’s Epic Response to Katt Williams’ Dress Clause Drama in ‘First Sunday’
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