Wendy Williams Allegedly Fired DJ Boof Amid Dating Rumors, Replaced Him W/ DJ Suss One

DJ Suss One, Wendy Williams, DJ Boof
Wendy Williams Allegedly Fired DJ Boof Amid Dating Rumors, Replaced Him W/ DJ Suss One
Wendy Williams has allegedly fired her DJ, DJ Boof from her show, replacing him with Power 105.1 DJ, DJ Suss One, who also DJs for Mariah Carey.
Rumors began swirling that Wendy Williams and DJ Boof were dating after Wendy Williams posted a photo of them in the car together and called him her ‘special friend.’

The DJ and TV Host have been linked for months, with reports that the two were spotted at different events together, and even allegedly flirted with each other on the show.
Now, DJ Boof has allegedly been replaced by New York DJ, Suss One. Wendy Williams and DJ Boof also don’t follow each other on social media.

While their rumored relationship was a speculated reason for the change, some fans felt as though Wendy Williams’ feud with Nicki Minaj had something to do with it as DJ Boof, is the rapper’s official DJ.



Wendy Williams returned to her show Monday (Sept. 21). DJ Suss One celebrated his new spot on Instagram.

What are your thoughts on DJ Boof being replaced with DJ Suss One? Let us know in the comments!
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