More mystery for Wendy Williams fans! The TV personality announced in mid-January that she’d be taking an extended break from her eponymous talk show to get treatment for complications regarding her Graves’ Disease.
However, The National ENQUIRER has learned that the 54-year-old is planning to return to the small screen in three weeks, but won’t announce the news until it’s 100 percent. And to make matters worse, she won’t be unveiling the reason behind her mysterious disappearance.
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“Staff are planning a big ‘welcome back’ show where Wendy will address her health problems but isn’t going to be staying anything else,” a source revealed.
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The insider added, “If viewers are expecting a big tell-all where Wendy tells it as it is, they will be disappointed.”
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Instead of casually telling viewers what happened in her own words. “She will be working with PR people and producers and stick to the press release script,” the source added. “People think that Wendy doesn’t use a Teleprompter but that isn’t true. She does and her return will be carefully scripted.”
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At the time of Wendy’s big announcement, an ENQUIRER eyewitness revealed she hadn’t been seen at her New Jersey home for nearly a week amid health fears and the news.
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“Wendy looked frail, I didn’t see her for long but it was definitely her. She had a huge blonde wig on, and she looked ill. She was not having a good time. I couldn’t see the arm she has hurt, but she appeared delicate,” the insider revealed.
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Her husband, Kevin Hunter, was also spotted. “Kevin seemed angry. He drove the car straight into the garage. Wendy didn’t leave the house after that, or all the next day," the eyewitnesses said.
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On January 18, Wendy released a statement regarding her health.
“As Wendy Williams Hunter previously shared, she fractured her shoulder and has been on the mend,” the Williams Hunter note said. “Over the past few days, Wendy has experienced complications regarding her Graves’ Disease that will require treatment. Wendy will be under the strict supervision of her physicians, and as part of her care, there will be significant time spent in the hospital. Despite her strong desire to return, she is taking a necessary, extended break from her show to focus on her personal and physical well-being. Wendy thanks everyone in advance for their well-wishes and for respecting her and The Hunter family privacy during this time.”
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At the time, Debmar-Mercury seconded. “For over ten years, Wendy has been a vital part of the Debmar-Mercury family. We wholeheartedly support Wendy in this decision to take the time she needs and we will welcome her back with open arms the moment she is ready.”
That moment will be in three weeks. Stay tuned…
“Staff are planning a big ‘welcome back’ show where Wendy will address her health problems but isn’t going to be staying anything else,” a source revealed.
The insider added, “If viewers are expecting a big tell-all where Wendy tells it as it is, they will be disappointed.”
Instead of casually telling viewers what happened in her own words. “She will be working with PR people and producers and stick to the press release script,” the source added. “People think that Wendy doesn’t use a Teleprompter but that isn’t true. She does and her return will be carefully scripted.”
At the time of Wendy’s big announcement, an ENQUIRER eyewitness revealed she hadn’t been seen at her New Jersey home for nearly a week amid health fears and the news.
“Wendy looked frail, I didn’t see her for long but it was definitely her. She had a huge blonde wig on, and she looked ill. She was not having a good time. I couldn’t see the arm she has hurt, but she appeared delicate,” the insider revealed.
Her husband, Kevin Hunter, was also spotted. “Kevin seemed angry. He drove the car straight into the garage. Wendy didn’t leave the house after that, or all the next day," the eyewitnesses said.
On January 18, Wendy released a statement regarding her health.
“As Wendy Williams Hunter previously shared, she fractured her shoulder and has been on the mend,” the Williams Hunter note said. “Over the past few days, Wendy has experienced complications regarding her Graves’ Disease that will require treatment. Wendy will be under the strict supervision of her physicians, and as part of her care, there will be significant time spent in the hospital. Despite her strong desire to return, she is taking a necessary, extended break from her show to focus on her personal and physical well-being. Wendy thanks everyone in advance for their well-wishes and for respecting her and The Hunter family privacy during this time.”
At the time, Debmar-Mercury seconded. “For over ten years, Wendy has been a vital part of the Debmar-Mercury family. We wholeheartedly support Wendy in this decision to take the time she needs and we will welcome her back with open arms the moment she is ready.”
That moment will be in three weeks. Stay tuned…