Wendy Williams Subliminally Addresses Personal Drama On Talk Show: It’s Been A Long Week! 

Wendy Williams Subliminally Addresses Personal Drama On Talk Show: It’s Been A Long Week!

It’s been a long week for Wendy Williams. She said it herself during the Hot Topics segment of her daytime talk show. Before Williams goes on what she said is a week-long pre-planned hiatus Monday, she addressed her audience and viewers one final time Friday.

“Long week…”

It’s safe to say it’s been a long week for Williams for sure. She was reportedly hospitalized after a relapse as she recovers from her alleged drug addiction. Upon returning to her show, a  rep for Williams announced that she would be taking a week off. While the timing is interesting, they reassured fans that it was a previously planned break.

“The Wendy Williams Show is taking a previously scheduled spring break hiatus and airing repeat episodes during the week of April 1st. The show will return with original episodes on April 8th”.

The break also comes after Williams had an emotional moment on her show earlier this month and told her audience she’s been living in a sober house.

“You know I’ve had a struggle with cocaine in the past. I never went to a place to get treatment … there are people in your family, it might be you … I want you to know more of the story. After I go to the Pilates and go to several meetings all around town in the tri-state area, I see my brothers and sisters caught up in their addiction and looking for help,. They don’t know I’m Wendy. They don’t care I’m Wendy. It’s the brothers and sisters caught up in the struggle. It’s been really interesting, this ride.”

She added that only her husband Kevin Hunter knew about the sober house. But she was ready to share her “truth.”

Wendy Williams & husband Kevin Hunter

“Only Kevin knows about this. Not my parents, nobody. Nobody knew because I look so glamorous out here. After I finish my appointments … I am driven by my 24-hour sober coach back to a home that I live in the tri-state with a bunch of smelly boys who have become my family. … We talk and read and talk and read and then I get bored with them. Doors locked by 10 p.m. lights out by 10 p.m., so I go to my room and stare at the ceiling and fall asleep to come here and see you. So that is my truth.”

 

Authored by: Char