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🔥 KATT WILLIAMS GOES NUCLEAR ON BURNA BOY & DIDDY: “He Gave Puffy His Butthole for Grammys!” – Hollywood Erupts in Chaos as Comedian Exposes Alleged Freak-Off Trade-Off

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In a blistering 12-minute stand-up set that dropped on YouTube at 3 a.m. Pacific Time and instantly hit 28 million views, legendary comedian Katt Williams detonated what may be the most explosive celebrity call-out of 2025, publicly accusing Grammy-winning Nigerian superstar Burna Boy of trading sexual favors with Sean “Diddy” Combs in exchange for fame, awards, and industry access. “No matter what life throws at you, don’t be like Burna Boy and give your butthole to Diddy!” Williams roared to a packed Atlanta comedy club, sparking screams, gasps, and a standing ovation that drowned out the mic for 42 seconds.

The 53-year-old comic, dressed in a crimson velvet suit and diamond-encrusted “NO Puffy” chain custom-made overnight, didn’t hold back. “Never exchange your butthole for fame, Grammys, and money,” he thundered. “You gotta learn how to say NO to Puffy. Don’t be like that Nigerian singer Burna Boy, cause P Diddy be wanting the booty and you gotta tell him NO! That hole is an exit point of waste particles, not an entrance for anything. Have some sense of self-respect!” The crowd lost it. Phones flashed. Within minutes, #ButtholeForGrammys was trending worldwide, topping Twitter (X) in 47 countries, including Nigeria, Ghana, UK, and the US.

By sunrise, Burna Boy’s verified Instagram had disabled comments after 1.8 million users flooded his last post with peach emojis and “EXIT ONLY” memes. His management issued a terse statement at 9:14 a.m. WAT: “These baseless and defamatory allegations are categorically false. Legal action is being prepared.” But the damage was done. Spotify streams of Burna’s catalog plummeted 38% in the first six hours, while Katt Williams’ 2009 special Pimp Chronicles Pt. 1 skyrocketed 1,200%, hitting Netflix’s global Top 10 for the first time in a decade.

Sources inside Diddy’s camp tell The Global Beat that the Bad Boy founder, already facing federal sex-trafficking and racketeering charges, was “apoplectic” when shown the clip during a Miami bail hearing prep. One insider claims Combs screamed, “Katt just signed his own death warrant!” before lawyers shut the room down. Meanwhile, federal prosecutors have reportedly subpoenaed the full unedited comedy set, believing Williams may have alluded to sealed witness testimonies from the ongoing “freak-off” trials.

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Katt doubled down on Club Shay Shay hours later, revealing alleged receipts: “I got text messages from 2021 where Burna’s own manager was begging for a ‘private yacht weekend’ with Puff in exchange for a Grammy push on Twice As Tall. I got screenshots, dates, boat names—everything.” He claimed the deal allegedly went down on Diddy’s $60 million yacht Victory off St. Tropez in July 2020, the same weekend Cassie Ventura later testified about in her lawsuit. “Burna came back with a golden statuette and a sore walk,” Williams sneered, triggering another viral storm.

Nigerian entertainment circles are in meltdown. Davido posted then deleted a cryptic “🤐🍑” emoji. Wizkid went live on Instagram laughing for 11 minutes straight without saying a word. Tiwa Savage, Burna’s ex, simply wrote “Katt spoke for all of us” before going private. Even President Bola Tinubu’s media aide retweeted the clip with the caption “Protect our African giants—at all costs.”

Grammy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. was forced into damage control during an emergency Zoom presser: “The integrity of the awards process remains intact. Allegations of this nature are deeply disturbing and will be investigated.” Insiders say the Recording Academy is quietly reviewing every 2021 vote for Best Global Music Album, which Burna won amid heavy lobbying from Interscope and Atlantic—both historically tied to Diddy’s influence network.

Burna Boy’s mother and manager, Bose Ogulu, fired back in a fiery Yoruba-English Instagram Live from Lagos: “My son is a king, not a toy! These American clowns will pay for dragging African royalty through mud. We no dey sell body for award—na talent!” She vowed to fly to Los Angeles next week with top Nigerian lawyers and “spiritual backup” from Prophet TB Joshua’s church.

Katt Williams, unfazed, announced a 2026 world tour titled Exit Only: The No Puffy Chronicles. Tickets for the Lagos show sold out in seven minutes—priced at ₦5 million VIP—before Nigerian authorities threatened to ban the event for “moral corruption.” Meanwhile, Burna’s Love, Damini world tour dates in Atlanta, Houston, and Miami have been canceled by promoters citing “security concerns” after fans threatened to storm stages with “Where’s the Vaseline?” banners.

As of 2:13 p.m. +07, #ProtectBurna and #KattTellsNoLies are battling for supremacy on TikTok, racking up 3.2 billion combined views. Crypto degenerates launched $BUTTHOLE token, pumping to $180 million market cap before crashing 94% when Katt tweeted “I don’t do meme coins, I do receipts.” Diddy’s legal team filed a $500 million defamation suit against Williams at 11:02 a.m. EST, only for Katt to respond with a single tweet: “Discovery gon’ be REAL interesting, Brother Love. 😘”

The comedy clip has been age-restricted on YouTube in 19 countries, mirrored on 400 underground hip-hop forums, and translated into Pidgin, French, and Portuguese. Street vendors in Oshodi are already selling bootleg T-shirts: front reads “African Giant,” back reads “Exit Only.” Whether truth, exaggeration, or career-ending comedy, one thing is clear: Katt Williams just dragged Burna Boy, Diddy, and the entire music industry into the most scandalous ring of fire since FREAK-OFF tapes leaked last year.

The world is watching. The butthole debate is officially global.