Wendy Williams Speaks Out -- Says She's 'Absolutely' Of Sound Mind & Teases TV Comeback In New Tell-All Chat!
17.03.2022 - 21:01
/ perezhilton.com
Wendy Williams is speaking out about what she’s gone through over the last few months in an attempt to clear the air of all the rumors about her health and financial situation.
The 57-year-old TV personality and former Wendy Williams Show superstar granted a phone interview to Good Morning America journalist T.J. Holmes, and on Thursday, the news outlet released the contents of that interesting chat.
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Intro’d for the segment by GMA powerhouse Robin Roberts, Holmes opened up with an interesting reveal: the daytime TV legend actually reached out to the show, and not the other way around! So it’s clear Wendy must’ve really wanted to get her side of the story out there!
Speaking to Holmes about her current well-being following Sherri Shepherd‘s ascent into her old time slot on mid-day TV, the New Jersey native was keen on ending any kind of health (or mental health) speculation from fans. Speaking by phone, the journalist asked her this shocker right at the very start of the interview:
No missing a beat, the former radio talker responded:
OK!
From there, the conversation turned to all that has been going on in Wendy’s life of late. For one, she slammed Wells Fargo, which had previously claimed she was supposedly “incapacitated” as they froze her assets and sought to prevent her from being “the victim of undue influence and financial exploitation.”
Wendy alleged that was all bull s**t in this new chat with GMA, slamming the bank and explaining she merely wanted to involve her 21-year-old son, Kevin Hunter Jr., in her finances while adding:
Well then! She took another dig at the financial services giant, claiming her take on their “undue influence”