How You REALLY Doin' Wendy? Williams Caught In Public Hours After Canceling TV Show
Feb. 15 2018, Published 12:27 a.m. ET
Just hours after Wendy Williams called in sick to her TV show, the talk show host was caught on camera out and about in public in shocking photos exclusively obtained by RadarOnline.com! Williams can be seen outside an office building accompanied by her husband, Kevin Hunter. In several of the shots, the duo appear to be arguing. Click through for more.
Williams, 53, nearly fainted for a second time in a year during her show Tuesday before the episode wrapped up.
As fans know, the talking head announced Wednesday she would be canceling shows all week due to her flu diagnosis.
A rep for the show said: “Wendy is still experiencing flu-like symptoms, and so she can rest up and get better, we have decided to cancel tapings the rest of the week."
Fears for Williams' health were first ignited when she suddenly collapsed during a live episode of The Wendy Williams Show on Halloween.
She blamed the terrifying incident on "overheating."
“I’m overheated in my costume and I did pass out. But you know what? I’m a champ and I’m back,” she said on Twitter after fans freaked out.
Williams also clarified that she had been thoroughly checked by doctors and everything was okay.
In an interesting twist, the photos exclusively obtained by RadarOnline.com also show what appears to be a heated Williams arguing with her hubby. As RadarOnline.com readers know, sources previously claimed Hunter was hiding a secret affair with massage therapist Sharina Hudson for years, even living with her part-time.
Another source told RadarOnline.com her fainting spell on live television, drastic weight loss and crying in public were all signs of her marriage breakdown.
Williams, who shares son Kevin Jr. with Hunter, denied the rumors on her show. “It’s some sort of weird story going around the Internet regarding my husband,” she told the audience. “You can believe what you want, but… I stand by my guy. We commuted this morning.” We pay for juicy info! Do you have a story for RadarOnline.com? Email us at tips@radaronline.com, or call us at (866) ON-RADAR (667-2327) any time, day or night.