Wendy Williams Responds to Erratic Behavior Comments

Wendy Williams Responds to Erratic Behavior Comments

Wendy Williams Responds to Erratic Behavior Comments!

Despite Wendy Williams recent bizarre behavior and insinuations from her former DJ, DJ Boof reveals that she’s not sober and needs professional help. The talk show host has something to say. Read on as Wendy Williams Responds Comments…

 

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CelebnMusic247.com reports that Wendy Williams had a few things to say about the recent accusations of her not being sober and that she needs professional help.

Wendy Williams said during her show on Monday:

I always say I love you for watching ’cause I really, really do. I come here every day and I try to do the best that I can for you. I appreciate you watching, but even after all of these years, it’s still work. An effort put in for the hour I’m out here, you know? I guess every day is not perfect, but I’m not a perfectionist. I’m not perfect.

Willaims continued:

I do appreciate you putting in the effort to watch us, and I love entertaining you. You know? It’s not easy. It is not easy, you’re a tough crowd.

The comments came following her Oct. 23 show in which she seemed slow, took long pauses, slurred her words and appeared to have dilated pupils.

Further, fans also noticed that DJ Boof, the show’s longtime DJ, had been replaced. Wendy, 56, made no mention of the DJ change.

Over the weekend a “Wendy Williams Show” viewer theorized that her camp is “watching” her “spiral” and implored her to “seriously get help.”

As many of Wendy’s peers have claimed she has tons of skeletons in her closet and she lives in a glass house. Let’s put it like this Wendy hasn’t made many friends with the people she’s reported on, but that’s her gig.

DJ Boof Speaks on behind the scenes at the Wendy William show.

He insists it will all come out and there will be no denying any of it.

Boof said:

Yup exactly and it will all come out.. Y’all have no idea what’s really going on and everyone there is afraid to speak up because they don’t wanna lose their jobs.. this is going to play out bad.. I feel sorry for the workers and victims.

In March 2019, she revealed that she’d been living in a sober house for addiction-related issues for what she said was “some time now.”

Wendy said at that time:

You know, I’ve had a struggle with cocaine in my past and I never went to a place to get the treatment. I don’t know how, except God was sitting on my shoulder and I just stopped.

We get it, Wendy has been through a lot over the past year with her ex husband, and the public humiliation of it all. Then COVID. It apparently is too much. If she is off the wagon we hope she gets the help she needs.

It appears Boof was trying help her, so she dismissed him. That’s a real addict thing to do.

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