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This Won't End Well: Katt Williams Is Now Coming for Chris Rock

Kevin Hart's no longer his main target.

Katt Williams isn't here for the fresher crop of comedians who've made it big in Hollywood. He's recently come for — and apologized to — Kevin Hart, and has now closed in on his next target: Chris Rock.

During an appearance on The Chicago Morning Takeover, when taking a break from bashing his now ex-girlfriend Hazel E, he went in on fellow comedian and recent Oscars host Chris Rock, labeling him a sellout.

The alleged "feud" started earlier this month when Katt was apologizing for blasting Kevin Hart during a stand-up set. He claimed he originally meant to slam Rock, who he believes is the official face for Black comedians who sell out in order to make it big.

"I meant to cut the snake, but I meant to cut the head of the snake," he said during the routine. "So my special will no longer be in Philly. It'll be in New York at the Barclays, where I cut off the head of Chris Rock, Stepin Fetchit Coon Number One."

Now, during this recent interview, he elaborated on why he doesn't see it for Rock: "He's the king of coons," he said. "He doesn't like Black women. He has the hands of an orangutan. He wouldn't put his own brother on who has his same name, and what he did to the little African baby he pretended he was raising. I got plenty reasons." 

Need a cheat sheet to catch up on Williams’s most recent drama, including his ex girlfriend Hazel-E coming out and saying she wants the comedian to seek professional help? Watch BET Breaks, below:

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