While it seems that if anything pop culture music icon Madonna would have made friends with the likes of Nick Minaj, Miley Cyrus and Katy Perry by casting them in her new music video, Wendy Williams thinks it might have been the biggest mistake of the 56-year-old life. According to the latest gossip news updates, the BET talk show host thinks that the Material Girl had better watch her back around those fame hungry twerkers if she knows what's good for her. Meanwhile, the wig saleswoman is calling out Rihanna's violent ex-boyfriend Chris Brown for being unable to keep all his promises to commit to a more respectable lifestyle, despite the fact that he now has a baby daughter, Royalty, to co-parent.
For whatever reason it looks like Wendy Williams doesn't trust music's latest A-list up-and-comers any farther than she can throw them.
After Taylor Swift's star studded "Bad Blood" video drew so much acclaim, Madonna's sort of aping the concept for her latest "B*tch I'm Madonna" seemed to make perfect sense to everyone but Wendy Williams, who is convinced that working with younger more talented women is always a receipt for disaster.
The former radio DJ turned BET talk show host explains in the latest July 6, issue of Life & Style that if she were Madonna she wouldn't make the mistake of collaborating with anyone that wasn't even more over the hill than herself:
"So Madonna pulled a Taylor Swift and recruited high-powered females in the biz to appear in the new video for her single.
"But I've got to be honest: That's a whole lot of egos and a whole lot of money in one building...I'm suspecting fallout will come from this.
"Madonna, it's a nice thought in theory, but you need to watch out before these divas try to steal your throne out from under you!"
Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Miley Cyrus, Rita Ora and Katy Perry need not feel too offended, however, once they hear the way Williams talks about Chris Brown's being dedicated to cleaning up his act for the sake of his brand new baby girl:
"Chris Brown banned smoking, drinking, groupies and swearing from his tour bus for his daughter, Royalty, and I'm shocked!
"But I'm also worried that he won't follow through...Please, Chris, prove me wrong!"
Proving that she's at least no more afraid to turn on an audience member than she is a fellow celebrity, Wendy Williams, who has struggled with her husband Kevin Hunter's infidelity in the past, put one woman to shame on her show for asking advice on cheating with a married man.
After first trying and failing to ignore the naïve homewrecker, reports Madame Noire, Wendy practically threatened the woman's life -- explaining that she might not life another ten years if she keeps messing around with married men:
"You can't talk to a wife like that. Do you understand what I am saying?
"Don't be disrespectful. You won't see 44 from 34[-years-old] if you do something like that."
No wonder Wendy doesn't trust any woman younger than she is.
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