While many of their fans are happy to see Kylie Jenner working things out with her 26-year-old boyfriend, Wendy Williams thinks it's time for the teenage reality star to move on to somebody new. According to BET's late night TV talk show host, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians beauty needs to split with the older rapper for good and start dating someone closer to her own age. While Wendy has made a career out of gossiping about her fellow celebs, she thinks it's time women in general started being more open about the complexities of pregnancy and motherhood.
Although they don't necessarily run in the same circles, Wendy Williams thinks that Kylie Jenner could do a lot better than a free loader like Tyga.
In her latest contribution to the December 14, issue of Life & Style Wendy advised Kris Jenner's youngest to stop wasting her time with an older man that could do nothing for her:
"I think Kylie really needs to move on. She's 18, while Tyga is 26 and has a son with another woman.
"He's been an opportunist from day one. Without Kylie, I don't think many people would know who he is!
"I'd like to see her with someone she can trust...Go back to the playground and play with boys your own age!"
Where Wendy usually doles out her words of wisdom to one or two celebrities at a time, the talk show host used her recent interview with New York Family magazine to advice all women to be more open about their lives as mothers.
According to Wendy, women the world over do themselves a disservice by not talking to each other about issues like miscarriages and postpartum depression (via Madame Noire):
"I was five months pregnant when I had my first [miscarriage]...I had two five-month miscarriages, and [the babies] both had names and the nurseries were set up for both; those were babies.
"So I say talk about it, and talk about it often when it's appropriate, because the only way that we get stronger and more knowledgeable as women is if we stop being such bald-faced liars and stop acting like everything's perfect."
What do you think about all the advice that Wendy Williams so readily gives?
Is it nice to have a middle-age women share what she's learned over the decades with the world?
Or, would the world likely be much better off if Williams kept her opinions to herself?
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