Comedian Ali Siddiq has made it clear he’s done addressing the ongoing feud rumors with fellow comic Katt Williams.

In a recent interview, Siddiq expressed frustration over the repeated misrepresentations surrounding their beef, stating that his side of the story has remained consistent but the narrative keeps getting distorted by others. When pressed about Katt Williams’ recent public peacemaking with Kevin Hart, Siddiq distanced himself from the industry drama and social media hype, emphasizing that the feud was never serious enough for him to continuously respond to. He mentioned his focus on his independent career and personal growth, preferring to live outside the online chaos.

Siddiq highlighted the impact of misinformation online, noting how people often choose salacious stories over truth. He concluded by affirming he’s content with his own path, uninterested in fueling further conflict or online speculation.

Siddiq recently revealed a startling moment from his past: speaking at an anti-drug rally in college while unknowingly carrying three kilograms of cocaine in his car. Sharing this ironic experience, Siddiq recounted delivering a “Say No to Drugs” message, all the while having the drugs hidden in the trunk of his Monte Carlo. Siddiq reflected on his journey from those troubled times to a successful 29-year career in stand-up comedy and television. He emphasized his motivation to give back to his community, expressing a deep sense of responsibility to “pay the universe” for the harm he caused growing up. Siddiq urged young people to understand the harsh realities of street life, stressing that survival is not guaranteed and that many do not make it home. Through his work, he aims to inspire and help others avoid making the same mistakes he did.