Kat Williams chimed in, calling it the saddest thing ever. Imagine being at the top of your game, where they can’t find three black actresses bigger than you. Yet, you have to humble yourself and admit that they’re not paying you. They aren’t increasing your pay despite your fame and recognition.

Kat expressed his sympathy, stating that it’s the period where victims get to say they’ve been hurting for a long time, and he just hadn’t said anything because he was trying to be strong.

He pointed out that when people call out for help, we should understand and not put too much pressure on individuals like Tyler Perry. If you have the power to put people on, do it. He emphasized the importance of giving opportunities to others, especially those who have been loyal.

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Kat continued to discuss Oprah, hinting that once he establishes a place of truth, Oprah will be next. He claimed that Oprah is in a dimension that has never been and will be the greatest thing in a whole different realm of business.

The conversation then shifted to the recent Color Purple film. Kat criticized Oprah’s decision to remake it, stating that it was ill-advised. He argued that the film, dealing with sensitive topics, traumatized viewers, and shouldn’t have been made.

Kat questioned Oprah’s involvement in the project and her responsibility towards the actors’ treatment on set. He suggested that Oprah should have taken more control, ensuring the cast was well-treated and the film was a positive experience.

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In the midst of discussing Oprah’s role in the Color Purple remake, the conversation touched on Tyler Perry’s approach to paying actors fairly. Kat praised Perry for paying Cicely Tyson a million dollars for one day of work and highlighted the importance of valuing experienced actors.

Kat concluded by asserting that Oprah is now under scrutiny, and this interview marks a period where victims speak up about mistreatment. He hinted at revelations to come and urged people to watch, emphasizing that Oprah is next in line for scrutiny.