“SOLD HIM OUT” Katt Williams TORCHES Magic Johnson | Turned Son FEM Gay | HO’

Katt Williams just torched Magic Johnson—accusing him of turning his son EJ gay to live vicariously through him. 🏀💥

Katt Williams has set the internet on fire again, this time targeting NBA legend Magic Johnson and his son, EJ Johnson, with explosive claims that Magic essentially turned his son gay to live out his own hidden desires.

The comedian, known for his no-holds-barred commentary, is now suggesting that Magic’s open support for EJ’s flamboyant lifestyle isn’t just fatherly love—it’s vicarious living. And he’s dragging decades-old rumors about Magic and his former best friend, Isaiah Thomas, back into the spotlight.

“I understood that transgenders was going to be a thing,” Katt said in a previous rant. “I understood that in the ritual of Baphomet the transgender, to show allegiance to him you had to kiss his ring. I knew that both of those things would become popular.”

He’s now applying that same logic to the Johnson family, implying that EJ’s ultra-feminine presentation is part of a larger industry agenda—and that Magic is fully complicit.

The old rumors never died. Back in November 1991, Magic Johnson announced he was HIV positive and retiring from the NBA. At the time, he insisted he contracted the virus through unprotected sex with women. But many weren’t convinced.

“I have never had a gay encounter. Never,” Magic said publicly. “First of all, if I were bisexual or gay, I would come out. But that’s just not me.”

Yet the whispers persisted, fueled by Magic’s unusually close relationship with Isaiah Thomas. The two NBA stars were notorious for hugging and even kissing on the court. Magic once called Isaiah “my baby” during an interview.

“Isaiah Thomas is one of the greatest point guards to ever play this game,” Magic said. “Not because he’s just one of my best friends, but because he is… he’s my baby.”

Fans noticed the hesitation. “He stuttered before he said best friend,” one observer wrote. “Like he wanted to say one of my boyfriends. Gay as f. They kissed each other on the court and on the mouth.”

Then EJ came out. Magic and his wife, Cookie, have publicly supported their son, who embraced a hyper-feminine, high-fashion identity. EJ himself has made headlines by declaring he looks better than any woman in any room.

“I’m killing a dress and no one else is,” EJ once said. “The girls in the room are not doing it. They don’t look cute.”

He also claimed that straight men are consistently attracted to him. “The men that I attract are not at gay clubs,” EJ explained. “They’re in straight rooms. It has always been that way.”

Magic admitted he initially wished EJ would be straight but now fully supports him. That’s where Katt Williams sees a darker story.

Katt believes Magic is living vicariously through his son. “So 20 years ago, I knew that transgenders was going to be a thing,” Katt said. He implies that Magic’s acceptance isn’t genuine love but rather enabling a lifestyle Magic himself wanted but couldn’t pursue because of his public image.

Critics online are divided. One person wrote: “Imagine being one of the greatest ball players of all time and your son ends up like that.” Another fired back: “EJ has better ball handling skills than his dad.”

And the Isaiah Thomas rumors refuse to die. When Magic revealed that Isaiah had a hard time accepting his HIV diagnosis, conspiracy theorists took it as proof of a romantic relationship gone wrong.

Magic Johnson’s camp has not responded to Katt Williams’ latest comments. The NBA icon has consistently denied being gay or bisexual for over three decades. Cookie Johnson has also stood by her husband, even writing a book about their marriage after his diagnosis.

As for Katt, he’s no stranger to controversy. He previously beefed with Kevin Hart over similar allegations about “turning gay for the industry.” That feud got nasty fast.

Now, with EJ Johnson living his most extravagant life on reality TV and red carpets, Katt’s old predictions feel freshly relevant to some fans. Others call it homophobic conspiracy mongering.

Both sides remain entrenched. Magic says he loves and supports his son, period. Katt says look closer. And the internet, as always, is choosing chaos.

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