Talk show host Wendy Williams is apparently convinced that it is her job to act as Hollywood's moral compass and sounding board, though she's hardly fit to operate a shopping cart at the grocery store unsupervised. On top of recently attacking Nick Cannon as a racist for trying to promote his newest album White People Party Music in vanilla face; Wendy is weighting in on Bravo's Real Housewives of Atlanta Porsha Williams and Kenya Moore reunion recap brawl. Williams claimed that if she were queen of a day, she'd fire them all.
Wendy Williams had no problem dispensing justice from her high horse on her show, calling out Atlanta Housewives Porsha Williams and Kenya Moore for their on-air fist-a-cuffs during the recent end of the season reunion cast recap (via S2S Magazine):
"If I were the queen of Bravo, Porsha, you would be fired... I really do feel like Porsha jumped out of her skin for a moment."
"If you are a grown person, then you know how to control your temper, so you would never cave in to Kenya because Kenya is trying to get you fired off the show,
"As much as I love Kenya and I do adore Kenya...fire Kenya on account of anything she says you can't believe.
"I would like to see some evidence of some sort of African prince...There's no evidence of any boyfriend. I think that she's delusional and a liar."
It's not like there is any chance in the world that Bravo producers care at all about what wacko Wendy Williams thinks.
This is the same woman that implied Nick Cannon was a racist just before saying that he should be held to differnet standard than others because he was born black (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."
What in the hell's she talking about...Would Nick be turning on his heritage if he doesn't sit at the front of the bus?
If Wendy Williams really wants to do something to disarm black stereotypes, than perhaps she should stop cooking beef jerky with a lighter on national television.
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