Chris Brown Isn’t Feeling Wendy Williams Advice and Checks Her for It

Posted On : April 23, 2019

On today’s episode of the Wendy Williams Show, Wendy brought up a concept that performers have grappled with whenever there are huge artists headlining a tour together– who goes last. Wendy gave her input on the sequence of the show and of course, she had a low blow but potential hard truth mixed in with her advise.

Nicki Minaj and Chris Brown announced last week that they will be touring this Summer. The R&B-hip-hop pair recently released a new single with G-Eazy, titled “Wobble Up,”. Wendy has her idea of how they should plan out the show and apparently, Breezy caught wind of the advice and didn’t like what he heard.

Wendy thinks Nicki and Brezzy should open the show together with their new single Wobble without using any opening acts. 

That isn’t such a bad idea, because no opening acts mean more money in the main acts pockets. After the first song is over she thinks the two should alternate their respective solo stage performances for their own music on each tour date in a new city.

“That way everything’s equal,” she said. “Or—they could do it this way because they’re both notorious for showing up late—so whoever shows up first opens.”

The studio audience was amused by her suggestion but Chris didn’t take keen to her calling him late— that’s not a good look for a performer to be labeled as late because who wants to wait long white at a concert for the artist to come on stage?!

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