Wendy Williams Caught Looking Gaunt & Sickly After Pushing Show Back AGAIN
Jan. 18 2019, Updated 9:03 p.m. ET
Wendy Williams was spotted looking gaunt and sickly just days before she announced she's pushing back her talk show for the third time, eyewitnesses told RadarOnline.com exclusively.
"Wendy looked frail" on Sunday, January 13, after the snitch saw the host returning home in the passenger seat of her husband Kevin Hunter's car.
"She had a huge blonde wig on, and she looked ill. She was not having a good time," the informant revealed to RadarOnline.com exclusively. "She appeared delicate."
Meanwhile, the eyewitness claimed Hunter, who made headlines earlier this month over an alleged cheating scandal, "looked angry."
"He drove the car straight into the garage," said the insider. "Wendy didn't leave the house after that, or all the next day. She must be really ill and hurt."
Sources said Williams had been away from home for the whole previous week, but nobody knew where.
As RadarOnline.com readers know, the network previously announced Williams, 54, would return on January 7, but later pushed the date back to January 14, saying she needed more time to heal from her shoulder fracture.
At the same time it was reported that the star’s longtime husband Hunter got his secret mistress Sharina Hudson pregnant — a claim which both he and Williams have denied.
Williams has had a rough few months. Apart from her hubby’s cheating scandal, she’s also shocked her daytime show viewers with her slurred speech and strange demeanor onstage. This December, she even addressed the issue, blaming her actions on strong pain medications.
On Friday, January 18, she released a statement saying she won’t be returning to her talk show anytime soon due to complications stemming from her Graves’ Disease.
“As Wendy Williams Hunter previously shared, she fractured her shoulder and has been on the mend,” said the Williams Hunter family statement. “Over the past few days, Wendy has experienced complications regarding her Graves’ Disease that will require treatment. Wendy will be under the strict supervision of her physicians, and as part of her care, there will be significant time spent in the hospital. Despite her strong desire to return, she is taking a necessary, extended break from her show to focus on her personal and physical well-being.”
Distributor and producer Debmar-Mercury also released a statement: “For over ten years, Wendy has been a vital part of the Debmar-Mercury family. We wholeheartedly support Wendy in this decision to take the time she needs and we will welcome her back with open arms the moment she is ready.”
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