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Wendy Williams Feels Sorry for Kris Jenner and Mariah Carey [GOSSIP NEWS]

It seems that Wendy Williams definitely got the hint that it wasn't going to be fashionable for her to continue to slam Bruce Jenner's heroic transformation into Caitlyn, but it hasn't stopped the BET talk show from sticking to her story that the Olympian's sex-change is destroying her family. Williams recently explained that she feels terrible about what this must be doing to Kim K's Keeping Up with the Kardashians mom, Kris Jenner. According to the latest gossip news updates, the former radio DJ also feels badly for Mariah Carey now that she's split from Nick Cannon. Williams recently suggest that the "Hero" singer actually uses her new Match.com profile to find a man instead of just promoting her new "Infinity" music video.

After most of the politer elements of our society came out if full support of Bruce Jenner's metamorphosis into a 65-year-old woman called Caitlyn, it appears that Wendy Williams realized that she could no longer afford to be so critical of his sex-change, but it hasn't stopped her from insisting that it is somehow hurting the one's she loves.

In her June 22, contribution to Life & Style magazine, Wendy explained that she feels absolutely awful for Jenner's ex-wife, Kris Jenner, who Williams suggests must be devastated by the recent revelations:

"I've got to be honest: I'm feeling for Kris Jenner.

"I'm not usually huge fan of Kris, but she is probably so alone in her thoughts right now.

"I'm happy for Caitlyn, but I feel equally sorry for Kris...Keep you head up Kris."

Interestingly, Wendy seems to also be worried about legendary pop princess, Mariah Carey, finding love in all the wrong places following her divorce form Nick Cannon, and suggests, without irony, that perhaps Mimi should stick to internet dating to help her find the next Mr. Right:

"Mariah Carey registered on Match.com to promote her new music video.

"But if I were her, I'd really use it!

"Mariah, stay away from anybody famous and use the site to find someone your age or older who can treat you like a princess...It's about time!"

If only Wendy was as concerned with making sure all her employees were paid what they deserved, perhaps, her show's owner, Lionsgate, wouldn't currently be settling a class action lawsuit for about $1 million.

According to Deadline, after first insisting that the Wendy Williams Show adequately compensated any and all its interns, Lionsgate is now said to be admitting that practically none of its interns, company-wide, were paid what they were due in an attempt to insulate themselves from any similar suits in the future:

"Today's settlement deal won't just address other former TWWS interns who say they were made to work like full-time employees on the syndicated daytime talker, in violation of the federal Fair Labor Standards Act plus New York's Minimum Wage Law and Wage Theft Law.

"To truly settle this and to seek to head off further similar lawsuits, Lionsgate is now including all former interns of the studio and its subsidiary in the action -- which is around 1,800 individuals."

It's reported that with all the new participants, the supposed $1 million settlement will only amount to a paltry $550 at best, so if there is anyone Wendy should feel bad for, perhaps it should be them.

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