You can check out McCormick’s words for yourself below. “He said some really nasty things and I wouldn’t sit here and make that up,” McCormick finished. “And then he made age jokes, he said things about Ellen DeGeneres so he was just like, ‘I came up with Ellen on the circuit and she needs some dick so take the dick out his mouth and put it up her ass.'” “He said ‘Can you believe they were going to have a f*g open the show for me tonight,'” explained McCormick. McCormick then said that he stayed for the show that night and Walker went onstage and filled his routine with homophobic slurs and jokes. Walker doesn’t want you to open the show tonight. So I want to make sure that you got paid.’ So she wrote me a check out of her own pocket and she said Mr. About ten minutes later, his manager comes back in with a white envelope and she says ‘I don’t know how to tell you this, but we won’t be needing your services tonight. I say ‘Hey I’m Sampson I’m opening for you tonight.’ Interesting. “He was the most disgusting person that I’ve ever worked with in this business.” McCormick continued. James 'J.J.' Evans, Jr., played by comedian and actor Jimmie Walker, is one of the main characters of the CBS-TV series Good Times. “He is a nasty motherfu**er,” McCormick started. Recently, he appeared on “The Tammi Mac Late Show” on Fox Soul and described a horrible experience when he was supposed to open up for Walker’s stand-up show. Sampson McCormick has been doing stand-up comedy for years and his star status is steadily rising as a writer, producer and actor.
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