Talk show host Wendy Williams is still convinced she's god's gift to the world, that needs to call out every little misstep her fellow celebrities make. Now Wendy is making fun of people just for how they look. Wendy insulted Britney Spears fashion sense, and then for no reason at all insisted that Horse Whisperer Scarlet Johansson was ugly. To put the icing on the cake, she called Nick Cannon was a racist, for promoting his latest album White People Party Music in vanilla face.
Day time talk show host Wendy Williams really seems to be just as crazy as she looks.
The 49-year-old parent and role model recently made fun of the way Britney Spears looks in her Life & Style contribution form earlier this month:
"What's wrong with Britney Spears...I'm sure her stylist doesn't help her with her day-to-day looks, only red carpet performances--and that's a problem.
"Brit should make her stylist give her street look a makeover so fans can quit questioning her fashion choices."
Then for no reason at all, the raving looney started actually calling America's sweetheart sex symbol Scarlett Johansson unattractive--just like the pathetic little low-life hater that Wendy is:
"Scarlett Johansson recently told the Wall Street Journal that she is tired of her good looks affecting her career.
"But I think she's a subjective beauty...If you take a poll, 50 percent of the people would think she's hot and the other 50 would say she is not.
"Stop complaining girl--you look silly!"
They only way you would ever get those poll results was if it was conducted in an institute for the blind and deaf.
"It's official... I'm White!!! #WHITEPEOPLEPARTYMUSIC #Wppm in stores April 1st!!!!!!Dude Go Get It!!!Join The Party!!!!"
But Wendy saved her harshest criticism for Nick Cannon's Instagram look--that she feels is completely racist against black people (via Life & Style):
"I actually could not believe my eyes when I saw that Nick Cannon posted a photo of himself in whiteface.
"Whether it's for work or not, it's just plain wrong!
"Julianne Hough got a whole bunch of flak for wearing blackface for a Halloween costume last year.
"[But] actually Nick should be more ashamed than Julianne, because as a young black man, he is surely aware of his heritage and the offensiveness of wearing blackface."
Did Wendy Williams really just suggest that Nick Cannon should be judged more harshly for doing the exact same thing that a white person has done--solely for the reason that he is black?
Yes, she did.
Thank you Mrs. Williams for remembering to tell us all how to live.
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