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        <title><![CDATA[Wendy Williams’ Most Controversial Comments Through the Years]]></title>
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					<p>How you doin’? <strong><strong>Wendy Williams</strong></strong> quickly became known as a “shock jockette” during her years as a radio host, a title she has since carried into her career in television.</p>
<p>The New Jersey native began working in the radio industry in the early 1980s, deejaying at stations in the Virgin Islands, Washington, D.C., New York City and Philadelphia. By 1993, <em>Billboard</em> named her the Best On-Air Radio Personality, thanks in part to her candor with listeners. Over time, she amassed a loyal fan base by sharing details about her personal life, opening up about her marriages, miscarriages, plastic surgeries and history with addiction.</p>
<p>In 2008, Williams landed her own daytime talk show, <em>The Wendy Williams Show</em>. It initially aired in only four cities but was picked up nationally in 2009 and eventually internationally. Through the years, the series has traded off with <em>The Ellen DeGeneres Show</em> as the top-rated syndicated talk show with a female host.</p>
<p>Despite the Emmy nominee’s massive success, she has come under fire countless times both as a radio host and a TV host. She infamously conducted a controversial interview with <strong>Whitney Houston</strong> in 2003 and has mocked celebrities including <strong><strong>Joaquin Phoenix</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Rob Kardashian</strong></strong> in more recent years.</p>
<p>“I am often accused of being the person who says things that people really want to say but maybe are too scared to say it,” she said in a <strong><em>New York Times Magazine</em></strong> profile in August 2019. “Through the grace of God, people have given me permission to say those things for 10 seasons. I get in trouble sometimes, but it’s all good. Actually, I can’t even think of what kind of trouble.”</p>
<p>Scroll down to revisit Williams’ most controversial comments through the years.</p>
									

				
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				<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Nicholas Hautman</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Nicholas Hautman]]></dc:creator>
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