If there’s one thing Wendy Williams is good at, it’s talking – and she certainly wasn’t holding back during a recent interview with the New York Post. Williams shared her thoughts on everything from the lackluster finale of The Wendy Williams Show to the current state of her love life, or lack thereof.
Williams, who parlayed her burgeoning career as an on-air radio personality into an even more successful career as a talk show host in 2009, revealed that she was unimpressed by the finale episode of her long-running television show. “There was nothing I liked about the [the final episode of] ‘Wendy Williams Show,” she said, before noting that she wasn’t even asked to partake in the show’s final sendoff. “I sat in my apartment and I watched it. And [I was] like, ‘Ecch!”
Wendy Williams Disgusted By Her Shows Finale Episode, Says She’s Ready To ‘F–k’ Following Messy Divorce
The last episode was hosted by Sherri Shepherd, who frequently filled-in for Williams while she stepped away for medical reasons. Now, Shepherd is set to take over William’s enviable time slot with a daytime talk show of her own – news which Williams wasn’t too fond of.
But Williams’ real point of contention may lie with her show’s production company, Debmar-Mercury, who did consider extending an invitation to her for the show’s final episode. “Debmar-Mercury, in my opinion, should have done it with [me], not these other people on The Wendy Williams Show,” she insisted.
Wendy also discussed plans for her future endeavors, including starting a podcast and breaking into the food industry. “If you’re extremely famous like I am, [hosting a podcast] will make more money than being on ‘The Wendy Williams Show,‘ she quipped before noting that her new podcast is set to be titled ‘The Wendy Experience’.
She also dropped some interesting tidbits about who she hopes to interview on her podcast, saying, “I can’t wait to meet up with people like Donald Trump,” before adding, “What I want to do is podcast, and I want to have a restaurant”.
But the conversation quickly shifted from work aspirations to Wendy’s hope of finding love in the near future. She even expressed how enthusiastic she was about exploring new avenues of her sex life ““If I don’t do anything else, including podcast, I would love to fall in love. I want to f–k.”
Never one to use a filter when it comes to sharing her most intimate thoughts, Wendy continued, “Excuse me, I’m gorgeous. Can I f–k?”. Wendy and her husband of more than two decades, Kevin Hunter, finalized their divorce in 2020 after it was revealed that he fathered a secret lovechild with his mistress, Kevin Hunter.
Despite her talk show coming to an end and her ongoing troubles with her health and her shady ex-husband, Wendy declared that she has no plans of slowing down and wallowing in self-pity. “Maybe I’ll go back on TV. Perhaps, I don’t know. “I’ve got so much money, I can do anything I want, or nothing at all,” she said.

