Sherri Shepherd is making her wishlist of guests for the first season of her upcoming talk show Sherri, premiering in September. And she would “of course” welcome Wendy Williams as a guest on the show.
17.02.2022 - 23:25 / perezhilton.com
Wendy Williams wants the world to know that she’s doing OK!
The 57-year-old daytime TV personality returned to our screens Wednesday in a 5-minute-long video she posted to a brand new personal account on Instagram.
In the clip, the Wendy Williams Show host can be seen walking along the beach in Florida, where she’s been visiting family, and speaking calmly and clearly to the camera about how things have been going for her recently.
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According to Page Six, Wendy’s reps revealed that her son, Kevin Hunter Jr., is the one holding the camera and speaking behind it along with the star. Wendy is rocking a black hoodie in the clip, using it to try to block the strong winds from the ocean. Wendy’s free movement is a sight for sore eyes after reports from the past few months that the TV personality was confined to a wheelchair and unable to hold a conversation!
At one point early in the clip, Wendy explains what’s going on, saying (below):
Off camera, her son then asks:
In her response, Wendy says they are in Florida, and notes that she “often” goes down to the Sunshine State:
That’s nice! But…
Wendy’s mother died in December 2020, so fans following along online were immediately skeptical about what the host may have meant with mentioning her in that statement. The star’s rep walked back those suspicions, clarifying that Wendy’s mom is buried in Florida and, per Page Six, the rep “reiterated that the clip was filmed Wednesday morning.”
Later in the video, Wendy’s son goes straight to mentioning all the health speculation around Wendy, asking:
The New Jersey native responded:
OK then!
Just one issue there: Wendy is 57 years old. In fact,
Sherri Shepherd is making her wishlist of guests for the first season of her upcoming talk show Sherri, premiering in September. And she would “of course” welcome Wendy Williams as a guest on the show.
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Wendy Williams is just a magnet for rumors these days!
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