Have you ever found yourself caught up in a whirlwind of celebrity feuds, scratching your head while trying to decipher who’s dissing whom? Well, grab your popcorn, because the saga between Andrew Schulz and Kendrick Lamar just keeps escalating—and the stars seem to be aligning for more drama! The latest twist? Schulz recently aired his grievances on The Sam Roberts Show, casting a critical eye on Lamar’s forthcoming film, Whitney Springs, inspired by the creators of South Park. With a release date set for March 20, 2026, Schulz is calling out what he sees as the hypocrisy of Lamar teaming up with a show that has made its fair share of controversial jokes. Seriously, folks, it’s like watching a celestial game of chess where each move leaves us gasping for breath! With the cosmic energies swirling around, you can’t help but wonder: what do these stars have in store for Schulz and Lamar next? Buckle up as we dive into this peculiar collision of comedy, hip-hop, and a sprinkle of astrological insight!
The multi-month saga between Andrew Schulz and Kendrick Lamar is still going. The controversial comedian and The Sam Roberts Show revisited the alleged diss because the rapper’s movie with the minds behind South Park now has a title. It’s going to be called Whitney Springs per Complex and it’s going to be hitting theaters on March 20, 2026. Overall, Schulz finds this entire move “hypocritical” and his apparent diss on the “wacced out murals” as such too.
“Did I find it hypocritical that he’s doing a movie with the South Park guys, and they’ve got Lizzo jokes and all this other sh*t (referring to the infamous weight loss episode on the show)? Like yes, he’s being hypocritical. He’s just, he was doing something for clicks,” he stated. He then went on to clarify that he waited until he knew it was (allegedly) indeed about him before issuing his previous barrage of jokes and responses. “He’s like jumping on an internet thing. He probably wasn’t that familiar with me and didn’t realize that people know about me or whatever.” I think he was just reacting to a video online. And then I did get confirmation it was about me. So, before I sent anything, I got confirmation.”
Andrew Schulz added, “I think he was just reacting to a video online. And then I did get confirmation it was about me. So, before I sent anything, I got confirmation.” He explained even further why he felt his rebuttals are justified in his eyes. “It’s the most ego thing in the world to think it must be about me. It’s like, I didn’t react for two weeks and then I got confirmation. Basically, his team reached out to somebody to be like, ‘Yo, we weren’t talking about you guys with that line about the killing sh*t, but it was about Schultz with this thing. So, I’m like, ‘OK, you open your mouth, you say this thing about telling your fans to kill my friends. You get whatever’s coming to you and you f*cking enjoy it.'”
Finally, the FLAGRANT co-host addressed how his controversial “make love” comment was completely taken out of context by Lamar’s fans. “People tried to make it racism so fast, too. That was the most surprising thing. I said it back and they were like, ‘This is racism. This comes from like a history of slave owners having sex with their slave.’ I’m like, “What the f*ck is going on here? I was like, “How did this become racist?'” As we alluded to, this whole debacle started with Kendrick Lamar’s alleged diss of Schulz on the GNX opener “wacced out murals.” The bar that ignited this whole feud was, “Don’t let no white comedian talk about no Black woman, that’s law.”