In a recent episode of “Choppin’ It Up with Quon,” comedian Marlon Wayans (Quon) openly mocked Nathan Wade, the former special prosecutor appointed by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to pursue President Trump.
Right from the start, it was evident that Nathan Wade was in for a turbulent interview.
Without hesitation, Wayans delved into the scandal surrounding Wade’s relationship with Fani Willis.
Wayans: Yo, what’s up? Welcome to Choppin’ It Up with ‘Quon. This is me. You know what I’m saying? I’m here giving the real questions that the real people want to know. Today, I got my man Nathan Wade. Looking smooth. What was your first thought when your affair with Fani Willis came to public light?
Wade: I don’t label it. It’s not an affair.
Wayans: Wifey?
Wade: Ms. Willis is a respectable mother, a brilliant legal mind. We spent countless hours preparing this case, investigating.
Despite Wade’s efforts to minimize the relationship, describing Willis as a “dignified mother” and an “astute legal expert,” Wayans remained skeptical and continued to mock the situation.
Wayans showcased his humor by creating imaginative and exaggerated scenarios, suggesting that the extensive time spent together preparing for legal cases naturally led to more intimate interactions.
He playfully joked about innocent foot massages turning into unexpected office encounters, much to Wade’s unease.
Wayans: I see, countless hours. Hours. ‘I need a foot rub.’ You know what I mean? She rubbed your foot? ‘Here, let me give you a massage.’ All of a sudden, we end up on this desk. Man…
Wade: No, not even close. Not even close.
Wayans: She liked you, or you liked her?
Wade: During the course of the investigation, we would meet early mornings, weekends, spend full days.
Wayans: How can you not hit that? How can you not?


Wayans amusingly mimicked different sex positions, playfully prompting Wade to specify which one he and Willis have tried. Wayans didn’t hesitate, immediately launching into a series of humorous poses to tease out the details.
Wayans: So let me ask you, when Old Girl was like, ‘Hey, babe, you want to be in charge of this prosecution of the President of the United States who did this insurrection,’ did you think this could get messy, or you was like, ‘No, I’ll be all right?’
Wade: We did not have that type of relationship at the outset, and we were interviewing other people for the position.
Wayans: What position was it?
Wade: It was the position of special prosecutor.
Wayans: Did that position look like this? Or did that position look like this?
Wade: So no.