![]() He was equally frank when asked how he'd feel if his children shared his very public enthusiasm for marijuana. "It's the only way that I can do that honestly." "When you hear me talk about political issues, I'm not trying to encourage you to go one way or another," he said. Keeping it real, according to Williams, keeps him authentic. are we still doing in Iraq? Haven't we killed everybody?. He also touches on gas prices, bad mothers and politicians. "It's cool to get high, but it's not cool to get high and eat up all your baby's cereal," Williams quipped during his highly rated 2006 HBO special Pimp Chronicles Part I. He peppers his act with a blend of social commentary, simple silliness and the I-told-you-so wisdom of an elderly uncle. Williams' most celebrated jokes - some of which have drawn millions of views on YouTube - are crass, sarcastic jabs at the banalities of everyday life. His stand-up routines are plentiful with the usual testosterone-riddled humor -"Did we cross the no Ho line?" he asked incredulously during a bit about women who dance seductively at clubs but shy away from going any further. In very unpimplike style, Williams will return to Los Angeles after the tour to plan a summer vacation for his brood of four boys and four girls (all but one are adopted), whose ages range from 4 to 16.īeing a dedicated single parent doesn't exactly jibe with the pimpin' lifestyle, but Williams still brings an edgy mojo to the stage. Houston marks the homestretch of Williams' 100-plus-city It's Pimpin' Pimpin' comedy tour that has packed concert halls across the country since January, including four sold-old nights at Radio City Music Hall. The pimp-acolytes will get to see their club-loving, high-life-living guru perform Saturday night at the Toyota Center. ![]() Williams adds that his flock already knows this. "Pimps can shine and make things happen regardless of what the circumstances are, what the scenarios are." 9-to-5 and was still somehow making things look wonderful," Williams explained in his nasal, gravelly voice during a phone interview with the Chronicle. Katt Williams pimps the comedy game as he tours on his “It’s Pimpin’ Pimpin'” tour at major cities."The pimp (was) the guy who was always looking good and stepping out of nice cars, and he didn't have a. Photos By: Adam BielawskiĮasily the funniest member of Nick Cannon’s “Wild’n Out” MTV series, Katt Williams left the show in pursuit of a successful comedy career touring and on the big screen.Photos By: Adam BielawskiĪs a member of Diplomats, Katt Williams shows true promise as a MC on the mic as well.Photos By: Adam Bielawski Interesting Fact: Katt Williams, the Pimp of Comedy, is a father to 8 children. Look for Katt Williams on the big screen in his upcoming movie, “First Sunday”, with Ice Cube and Tracey Morgan.Photos By: Adam Bielawski Katt Williams first became popular when he made his movie debut in “Friday After Next” as the hiliarious Money Mike.Photos By: Adam Bielawski Applause is my drug of choice” says Katt Williams on comedy.Photos By: Adam Bielawski “It’s the best I ever feel when I am on stage, putting the thoughts from my head into those of an audience. Katt Williams does it major at Arie Crown Theater in Chicago as he brings the audience to tears of laughter.Photos By: Adam Bielawski Katt Williams – “It’s Pimpin’ Pimpin” Comedy Tour.
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