Wendy Williams says she didn't like The Wendy Williams Show finale
Wendy Williams, 57, gives wild interview where she says she did NOT like last episode of her show, wants to open a restaurant and hopes to fall in love: ‘I want to f**k’
Wendy Williams gave a wild interview this week where she touched on not only the finale of her eponymous daytime talk show and how to wants to open a restaurant, but she also touched on her sexual needs.
The former radio star said she was not a fan of her talk show’s finale. The television personality, 57, she told the New York Post. ‘There was nothing I liked about the [final episode of] Wendy Williams Show,’ she said.
And the star also raised eyebrows when she shared her hopes for her love life: ‘I would love to fall in love. I want to f**k.’
Not a fan: Wendy Williams gave a wild interview this week where she touched on not only the finale of her eponymous daytime talk show and how to wants to open a restaurant, but she also touched on her sexual needs; seen in 2014
It has been a difficult end to her long-running hit show.
While she headlined the program from 2008 until earlier this year, the New Jersey native did not appear in the final episode of the show.
Instead of Williams, guest host Sherri Shepherd hosted it. She had stepped in back in February to take over for Williams while she dealt with a number of chronic illnesses.
In June, TMZ reported that Williams had almost completely lost feeling in her feet due to lymphedema, a disease caused by a blockage in the lymphatic system.
Opening up: The television personality, 57, talked about the unfortunate ending to her nationally syndicated television show in an interview with the New York Post (pictured 2018)
Longtime host: While she headlined the program from 2008 until earlier this year, the New Jersey native didn’t appear in the final episode of the show
She’s also dealing with Graves’ disease, an immune disorder caused by an overproduction of thyroid hormones.
The disorder caused her to faint on-air back in 2017.
When asked why she didn’t host the final episode of the series, she responded by telling the outlet that the production company Debmar-Mercury didn’t asked her to.
‘Debmar-Mercury, in my opinion, should have done it with [me], not these other people on The Wendy Williams Show,’ the star said. ‘Except for Fat Joe.’
Lots of issues: She’s also dealing with Graves’ disease, an immune disorder caused by an overproduction of thyroid hormones (pictured 2019)
Endorsement: ‘Debmar-Mercury, in my opinion, should have done it with [me], not these other people on The Wendy Williams Show,’ Williams said. ‘Except for Fat Joe’
Fat Joe is a rapper who filled in on the show a number of times for Williams over the years.
Williams also talked about moving on to new things such as a podcast in the interview.
‘If you’re extremely famous like I am, [hosting a podcast] will make more money than being on The Wendy Williams Show,’ she said.
She continued, ‘What I want to do is podcast, and I want to have a restaurant.’
The Think Like a Man star also said she’s looking to get lucky in her personal life.
‘If I don’t do anything else, including podcast, I would love to fall in love. I want to f**k,’ she joked. ‘Excuse me, I’m gorgeous. Can I f**k?’
She is single after divorcing Kevin Hunter in 2019.
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