Wendy Williams has found herself in hot water after once again making controversial statements on her talk show, The Wendy Williams Show.
This time, Wendy was commenting on a recent social media post made by model and new mom, Ashley Graham.
Wendy Williams has found herself in hot water after once again making controversial statements on her talk show, The Wendy Williams Show.
This time, Wendy was commenting on a recent social media post made by model and new mom, Ashley Graham.
Recently, Wendy came under fire on her show when she suggested that she's offended when gay men wear skirts and heels, although she apologized for that comment, saying she "didn't mean to hurt."
Hardwick was a previous girlfriend of The Price is Right host Drew Carey, who died after falling from a balcony. Wendy got into hot water for referencing popular The Price is Right catchphrase "come on down" in connection to Hardwick's death.
While speaking about Joaquin Phoenix's scar above his lip, Wendy referred to it as a cleft lip, and held her lip up in an approximation of what a cleft lip looks like, drawing intense backlash.
"[Expletive] just got real! First diaper blow up while running errands with no restroom in sight! Thank God I remembered to put the changing mat in the diaper bag!!!" Ashley wrote alongside the picture.
“If you’re taking your 7-week-old baby to Staples, you’re watching the baby more than you’re watching where the Sharpies and rings of paper, and cartridges for your printer are," Wendy began.
"This is not cool and I don’t know why we have to know about it on your Instagram. This is not hot," Wendy went on. "Ashley, I like you, but this is not hot, this is sending a bad message."
"What I don't want to see is a rich lady doing this then you all thinking you can do this, nope, not cool, not hot," Wendy emphasized.
Some fans stated on Twitter that they also think Ashley should have taken the baby back to the car before changing his diaper.
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