KARMA SPUN THE BLOCK Roy Wood Jr. Found The Family That Enslaved His Ancestors, But After Checking Zillow, Says He’s Going To ‘Pull Up On Their House!

Comedian and actor Roy Wood Jr. just shared one of the wildest stories of his career — and somehow, he still found a way to make it funny.

While doing genealogical research into his family’s history, Roy discovered something few people ever get the chance to uncover: the modern-day descendants of the white family who purchased the first enslaved person from his bloodline.

“I could find the white Wood descendants in southern Georgia,” he said, “and pull up on their f**king house.”

But before doing that, curiosity got the best of him. He looked up the family’s home on Zillow… and that’s when the comedian had to laugh.

“They’re broke,” he said, shaking his head. “How you broke and you had slaves? Y’all fumbled the bag.

The joke — raw, biting, and painfully ironic — struck a nerve online. Fans praised Roy for turning generations of trauma into a moment of humor and reflection, using his trademark blend of truth and satire to expose the absurdity of history’s legacy.

Others pointed out the deeper message behind the punchline: wealth built on exploitation doesn’t always last, and the myth of inherited privilege isn’t as bulletproof as some believe.

Roy’s story has since gone viral — not just for the joke itself, but for the uncomfortable truth behind it.

It’s comedy, it’s history, and it’s a reminder that sometimes, the punchline hits harder than the pain ever could.