Wendy Williams Biography
Wendy Williams is a television host, media personality, businesswoman, writer, comedian, and actor from the United States. She hosted the nationally syndicated television talk show The Wendy Williams Show from 2008 to 2022.
How old is Wendy Williams? – Age
She is 57 years old as of 18 July 2021. She was born in 1964 in Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States. Her real name is Wendy Joan Hunter.
Wendy Williams Family -Education
She is the second of Shirley (née Skinner) and Thomas Dwayne Williams’ three children. Shirley was a special education teacher, and Thomas was a teacher and school principal who became the first Black school administrator in Red Bank, New Jersey, in 1969. Following the race riots in Asbury Park in 1970, the family relocated to Wayside in Ocean Township, New Jersey, a mostly white, upper-middle-class suburb.
They went to a Baptist church and spent their summers in the African-American tourist town of Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts. Williams was drugged as a youngster to regulate her hyperactivity, according to doctors. Williams was one of four Black students that graduated from Ocean Township High School in 1982, ranking 360th out of 363.
Wendy Williams Husband
Williams claimed she was raped on a date in college and in the 1980s by R&B star Sherrick. After parting up with her partner in 1991, she had a six-week abortion. Bertrand “Bert” Girigorie, Williams’ first spouse, later married her. In her memoirs, she refers to him by a pseudonym and claims that they split up after five months and divorced eighteen months later.
Williams married her second husband, Kevin Hunter, on November 30, 1999, after meeting him in 1994. She had many miscarriages before giving birth to Kevin Samuel, their son, on August 18, 2000. After Hunter fathered a child with a mistress, Williams filed for divorce in April 2019 citing irreconcilable differences. Her legal surname remains Hunter, despite the fact that her divorce was formalized in January 2020.
What Disease does Wendy Williams have?
Williams has undergone breast implants since 1994, as well as liposuction and botox, among other cosmetic treatments. She has spoken publicly about her cocaine addiction in the late 1980s and early 1990s, for which she received no treatment. Williams revealed in February 2018 that she has Graves’ disease, which causes hyperthyroidism. Williams tested positive for a breakthrough infection of COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in September 2021.
Wendy Williams Books
Williams has written three nonfiction works. Wendy’s Got the Heat, her autobiography co-written with Karen Hunter of the New York Daily News, was published in August 2003. It centers on her life, including her early difficulties, drug addiction, and marriages. It debuted at number nine on The New York Times Best Seller list for nonfiction, published by Atria. In August 2004, Williams’ autobiography was reprinted in paperback, a month before the release of her second book, The Wendy Williams Experience, which includes celebrity gossip and interviews. Ask Wendy, Williams’ advice book, was released in May 2013. Williams contributed columns to Honey and Life & Style magazines over the years.
Williams has also authored several fiction books, including a trilogy about radio shock jock Ritz Harper’s life and career. She and Hunter collaborated on the first two novels, Drama Is Her Middle Name and Is the Bitch Dead, or What? The third part, Ritz Harper Goes to Hollywood!, was co-written by Zondra Hughes. Ritz Harper was compared to Williams by the media. Hold Me in Contempt, a romantic novel by Williams, was published in 2014. She said it was co-authored with a ghostwriter who was an English professor.
Wendy Williams Shows
Williams was granted a six-week television trial of her own talk show by Debmar-Mercury in 2008. Wendy’s World, a syndicated daytime chat show, was set to premiere in the fall of 1997 but never aired. The Wendy Williams Show premiered in four cities on July 14, 2008, during the summer of 2008. Williams said in 2012 that he will form a “production alliance” with Suzanne de Passe and Madison Jones to make multicultural films and television shows. Wendy Williams served as an executive producer on Celebrities Undercover (2014) and Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B.
Williams was cast in the Broadway musical Chicago in the role of Matron “Mama” Morton in 2013. Until February 2018, when she took a week vacation from her talk program, she had not missed one episode. Williams said on February 21, 2018, that her show would be on vacation for three weeks owing to problems with Graves’ illness and hyperthyroidism. Wendy Williams’ return to The Wendy Williams Show was announced in January 2019 as being postponed indefinitely owing to complications from Graves’ illness.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the show’s live audience was canceled for two tapings in early March 2020. Williams stated in July 2020 that her show would return to live in-studio airing on September 21, 2020. She was the first member of Group C to be eliminated and unmasked after her maiden appearance on The Masked Singer.
Wendy Williams Music and comedy
In 2003, Williams conducted an interview with Blu Cantrell, which was later published as a DVD on the singer’s album Bittersweet. Wendy Williams Brings the Heat: Volume 1 was published in June 2005 by Williams and Virgin Records and featured numerous rap performers such as M.O.P., Jadakiss, and Young Jeezy. According to Nielsen SoundScan, it had sold 29,000 copies by November of that year.
Lipshtick invited Williams to join their inaugural all-female comedy series at the Venetian in Las Vegas in 2014. On July 11, 2014, Williams made her sold-out comic debut. “The Sit-down Comedy Tour” was the name of Williams’ comedy tour. After a sold-out debut in July, Williams returned to Lipshtick on October 31, 2014, and November 1, 2014. On November 15, 2014, Williams sponsored her “How You Laughin'” Comedy Series at NJPAC, including Luenell, Jonathan Martin, Pat Brown, Hadiyah Robinson, and Meme Simpson. In 2015, Williams launched “The Wendy Williams Sit Down Tour: Too Real For Stand-Up,” a 12-city comedy tour.
How much does Wendy Williams make per episode?
She earns a salary of $10 million, or $55,000 each episode.
Why does Wendy Williams have Canceled?
The Wendy Williams Show was discontinued due to the host’s absenteeism, as her health forced her to miss work for extended periods of time. The final episode of the show was postponed to June 2022.
Wendy Williams Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $4.73B.