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Wendy Williams worried about ‘saggy boobs’ after elective surgeries suspended in NYC

Wendy Williams is concerned about her “saggy boobs” now that elective surgeries have been suspended at New York City hospitals amid the coronavirus pandemic. The talk show host, 55, appeared on “The Dr. Oz Show” to discuss how COVID-19 is affecting Hollywood — and her personally. Although she supports the decision to close non-essential businesses and …

Wendy Williams is concerned about her “saggy boobs” now that elective surgeries have been suspended at New York City hospitals amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The talk show host, 55, appeared on “The Dr. Oz Show” to discuss how COVID-19 is affecting Hollywood — and her personally.

Although she supports the decision to close non-essential businesses and to pause elective surgeries for the time being, “It’s just that, as a surgery girl, when you save your money and you’ve been planning for years, and then you have your appointment and all of a sudden the corona pops up, and I got to deal with these saggy boobs.”

She then asked Oz, “For how much longer before I get them pulled back up?”

Oz said he felt it would be another “couple of months.”

“I am hopeful that we’re eight weeks away from being through the worst of this,” the NYC-based cardiothoracic surgeon told her.

Williams has been extremely candid about her plastic surgery, even choosing to be injected with facial fillers during a taping of her show.

“Neck down I’m done,” she told her co-hosts while receiving her fillers. “[Breast] reduction, I’ll get it when I’m ready, but right now I still like them. I’ve never gotten a facelift, and you know what, if you start staving off the stuff at an early time, you won’t need a facelift.”

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