In a rare moment for Wendy Williams, it seems she has almost nothing but nice things to say about her fellow celebs' relationships over her summer hiatus. According to the latest gossip news updates, BET's favorite daytime talk show host thinks Kylie Jenner did a god job of not over sexualizing herself in her boyfriend Tyga's new video, despite the Keeping Up with the Kardashians' starlet often appearing half nude on camera. The wig loving gossip queen also had most positive things to say about Sandra Bullock's dating model turned photographer, Bryan Randall, but did caution the Gravity actress not to introduce her new man to her son, Louis, until she gets to better know him.
Wendy Williams is impressed that for once in her life Kylie Jenner chose to show a little restraint instead of stripping down to next nothing in Tyga's new video for "Stimulated".
In her latest contribution to Life & Style's September 21, issue Wendy Williams make sure to let Kylie Jenner know that she is proud of the 18-year-old reality star for wearing more than her underwear in the video for "Stimulated":
"When I heard that Kylie Jenner was cast in her 25-year-old boyfriend Tyga's new music video, I was prepared to cover my eyes. After all her provocative selfies and cosmetic work, I wasn't sure what stunt she'd pull next!
"I'm happy she decided to play it safe -- a different approach than the one big half sis Kim Kardashian took by posing naked in Kanye West's infamous "Bound 2" video in 2013."
Surprisingly, Wendy also had almost nothing but nice things to say about the news that Sandra Bullock seems to have a new boyfriend as well:
"Sandra Bullock, 51, is dating photographer Bryan Randall, 49. Phew, it's about time she's off the market! I'm happy Sandra has found someone who's in the same age group, and is already a parent himself.
"But if I were her, I'd wait a while before introducing the kids and extended family...Take it slow sista!"
Despite the fact that she said that she would never vote for him to be President, Wendy, told CNN that she really admired Donald Trump's sense of showmanship:
"I love Donald Trump! He is a friend to the show, and if he wins, then that will be my first time ever going to The White House.
"I think that his campaign has more legs than I thought that it would because Donald...see we understand him here in the Ney York Tri-State area. We are say it like we mean it kind of people, and that is probably why he and I get along, so well."
Hopefully, Wendy will continue to embrace this new policy of building people up instead of tearing them down when her show returns to the air next week.
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