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Photos have recently surfaced on Instagram posted by comedian Luenell showing Katt Williams at the same event as fellow comics he's dragged in a past interview.

Black comics including Kevin Hart, Luenell, Dave Chappelle, Tiffany Haddish, Mike Epps and more gathered to celebrate long-time funnyman Sinbad, who per Atlanta Black Star, is recovering from a debilitating stroke.

The media outlet claimed that the atmosphere "seemed charged with camaraderie" between the stars in attendance. Despite multiple group photos, Williams, who wore a sparkly powder blue set — was only seen in a one-on-one photo with Luenell, 65.

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The 'Pimp Chronicles' star appeared on the popular 'Club Shay Shay' podcast sharing controversial and thought-provoking stories about his peers including Hart, Haddish, Rickey Smiley, Michael Blackson, Faizon Love, and more — some of which who attended the cookout.

In a recent interview with 'The Breakfast Club' morning show, Haddish claims she saw Williams around 12 p.m. when the brunch began.

"Everybody was there and Katt was there and he was looking very interesting... very shiny and it was super cool. He was talking to everybody, moving around the room and stuff," Haddish, 44, began.

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(Photo: Luenell)

"As soon as Kevin got there nobody could find Katt," she said. "I don't know where Katt went but he did perform live." The 'Girls Trip' star alleged that Williams wasn't present for the group photo because "Katt left right as Kevin pulled up."

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"Katt, Kevin and Tiffany in the same place. The Questions," one person responded to the Instagram photo carousel. "Katt definitely look like he kept his distance lol," another commented.

In March, a recovering Sinbad made a rare appearance to a group of college students celebrating the cult-favorite series 'A Different World,' which aired for six seasons.

The celebration for the series was Sinbad's, born David Adkins, first public appearance since suffering a stroke back in 2020. In March 2024, Sinbad announced on Instagram that he was still recovering from his stroke, but was attempting a comeback to his career in the future.