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Wendy William Talks Sofia Vergara Marriage; ‘RHOA’ Fight?

When Modern Family beauty Sofia Vergara finally married her Magic Mike beau, Joe Manganiello, Wendy Williams was just as happy for the Colombian starlet as the fans of her sitcom, but BET's late night talk show host insists that Sofia not forget about her ex-fiancé Nick Loeb, even for a second. According to the bewigged gossip queen, Vergara needs to be ever vigilant not to let her legal battles with Loeb spoil her new marriage, before it gets started. Wendy had even harsher words for the cast of The Real Housewives of Atlanta after the recent on-air fight between Porsha Williams and Cynthia Bailey. Following the distasteful episode, Wendy went out of her way to assure her audience that not all black women behaved in such an immature manner.

Although this should be one of the happiest times of her life, Wendy Williams warns Sofia Vergara that her squabbles with her former flame, Nick Loeb, may very well wind up souring her new marriage to Joe Manganiello.

In her contribution to the latest December 14, issue of Life & Style magazine, Wendy advices Sofia not even to mention Nick's suit against her in front of Joe -- for fear it might affect his feelings towards her:

"I wish newlyweds Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello happiness. Still, I think Sofia's current legal battle with her ex Nick Loeb over their embryos will complicate things.

"If I were Sofia, I'd stay tight-lipped about the situation and not talk about it with Joe.

"Don't let your past get in the way with your gorgeous new husband!"

While Wendy might have had a few words of wisdom for Sofia, Williams openly chastised the cast of Real Housewives of Atlanta for acting like thugs instead of ladies.

During a recent segment of her show, a disgusted Williams did her best to explain to her diverse audience that not all black women behaved as poorly as Porsha Williams and Cynthia Bailey (via Bossip):

"The confrontation between Cynthia and Porsha -- first off all made me embraced on account of my [being] black -- it made me embarrassed on account of aren't we all supposed to be grown women.

"White people and Indian people and Asian, we don't all act like this!"

What do you think of Wendy Williams constantly dolling out advice to her fellow celebs?

Should they just be happy to have all the help they can get?

Or, should the talk show host focus more on building people up, instead of tearing them down?

Let us hear what you have to say about it in the comment field below.

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