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It sounds like Wendy Williams is in a much better place now than she was just a few months ago.
Here’s hoping!!
Of course, the 58-year-old star has been focusing on herself in recent months. Back in August, she entered a wellness facility to get some longstanding health problems back on track. But she was also the focus of shocking recent reports alleging sordid substance abuse details that came up during her stellar run as a daytime TV host.
Now it sounds like she’s on the up-and-up again?!
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According to ET on Tuesday, the former radio shock jock has left the aforementioned facility after what was apparently a successful stay. The outlet quoted the star’s publicist, Shawn Zanotti, as saying Wendy is now “home and healing” following her in-patient work. So that’s good!
Even better news, according to Zanotti, is that Williams is already apparently thinking about her career comeback. While the publicist was tight-lipped about what exactly the star is pursuing, we do know her Wendy Experience podcast has been getting teased quite a bit in recent months. So when Zanotti dropped this gem to ET (below), our ears perked up:
Oh really now?!
“Many projects,” you say?? Of course, prime-era Wendy can’t be beat. So getting her back on air — when she’s healthy and happy away from it all, too, of course — would be a huge win!
The A-list TV talker herself also spoke out following her wellness facility departure this week. Wendy’s new statement was very brief, but it appeared to be a pretty optimistic take on her life ahead:
Straight from the star’s mouth! We truly hope she is better than ever. That would be so great!
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Wendy Williams is on the road to recovery! The 58-year-old TV personality has been focusing on her health in recent months after entering a wellness facility in August. Williams' publicist, Shawn Zanotti, exclusively tells ET that she is now «home and healing.» As for the next steps for the former talk show host, she already has some irons in the fire career-wise. «Wendy is excited about the road ahead and looking forward to releasing her many projects,» Zanotti tells ET. Williams also shares a sweet message to her supporters, saying, «Thank you to my fans for your love, support and many prayers, I am back and better than ever.»Zanotti first confirmed that Williams had entered the facility in September, saying in a statement at the time, «She is taking some time to focus on her health and wellness as she prepares for a major comeback for the next level in her career with The Wendy Experience podcast. Ms.
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