Wendy Williams To Hire Ex Kevin Hunter As Business Manager Again, Keep Joint Production Company & Charity Foundation
Wendy Williams To Hire Ex Kevin Hunter As Business Manager Again, Keep Joint Production Company & Charity Foundation
According to reports, Wendy Williams is reuniting with her estranged husband, Kevin Hunter for professional purposes. The 55-year-old talk show host and the 47-year-old business man will reportedly continue working together with their production company, publishing house and/or charitable foundation.
Reportedly, the exes’ lawyers have been working together on a settlement that would also have Kevin return as her business manager, providing he refrain from pursuing alimony. Ultimately, the potential deal would mean that their companies, including The Hunter Foundation, WW Talk Productions and Hunter Publishing Group, will not be dissolved as a result of their divorce.
In April, Wendy filed for divorce after his rumored long-term affair with a 33-year-old woman named Sharina Hudson. The pair were married for 22 years and have a son, Kevin Jr, in college.
Earlier this month, the pair put their New Jersey home on the market, listing it for $1.9 million.
The Wendy Williams Show is on hiatus until September 16.


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