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Wendy Williams chats about Jokes that she was Born a Man & being “Fat Shamed”
If you watch The Wendy Williams Show, there are at least three things Wendy Williams often talks about. It includes her weight growing up, her wigs and her height.
In an interview with ABC News, the TV personality and author talked about her upcoming stand-up comedy show “Lipshtick” in Las Vegas, addressed topics surrounding her huge frame, being “fat shamed” when growing up, turning 50 and calling out celebrities.
“People do think I was born a man,” she said of her look. “That is absolutely not [true]. I get it. I’ve got a strong face, a strong body, I’m 5’11. I wear wigs.”
Wendy continues by saying, “there’s no worse way to insult a woman than by saying she looks like a man, but once a woman gets over that, there is no stronger woman.”
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