Wendy Williams ‘better than ever’ as she celebrates her birthday at Delmonico’s without her motorized scooter
The former daytime talk show host, who turned 61 on Friday, arrived without her motorized scooter.
The former daytime talk show host, who turned 61 on Friday, arrived without her motorized scooter.
“We know he’s not a great husband — he cheated, had a baby — but there’s nobody else,” a source close to the situation said.
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“60 Minutes” executive producer Bill Owens and the president of CBS News were spotted meeting over lunch after Owens’ exit from the show.
Sharpton spent over an hour with the former talk show host at the Coterie, her Hudson Yards living quarters.
A spy exclusively said that Williams “walked into the restaurant with friends and family around 8 p.m. wearing a bright red coat.”
Well-wishers including the Baldwins came over to offer their support to Williams, who appeared in good spirits.
“They say she’s incapacitated. That usually means someone who is a vegetable … That’s not Wendy. Even just look at her operate her scooter. Can an incapacitated person do that?”
“I’m better than good, but have been accused to being otherwise,” Wendy Williams told The Post Friday after lunch at Michael’s in Midtown Manhattan.
The former “Wendy Williams Show” host made headlines for dining at the same NoHo hotspot — Max Tucci’s Tucci restaurant — earlier this month.
“NO person should have their human rights confiscated in the name of ‘protecting money,'” a viewer wrote via X after watching the candid interview.
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The interview was conducted over the telephone, as Williams is currently under a legal guardianship and resides in an assisted living facility.
The former talk show host said she wants to get rid of her current guardian, saying on daytime talk show, “Get off my neck!”
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