Wendy Williams Allegedly Rushed to Hospital After News of Husband’s Alleged Mistress Had Given Birth

Posted On : March 26, 2019
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Talk show queen Wendy Williams has reportedly hit rock bottom. The 54-year-old was allegedly rushed to hospital after she was found drunk. Sources tell the DailyMail.com that Williams downward spiral was triggered by the birth of husband Kevin Hunter’s love child with his younger mistress.

When news broke that Hunter had allegedly had a baby girl with massage therapist Sharina Hudson, 33, Williams is said to have left her sober living home in Long Island City, Queens.

On Monday afternoon the-mom-of-one reportedly began started drinking – eventually being found by her team who took her to the hospital to sober up. It’s understood the star’s sober coach, who had been with her 24 hours a day, accompanied her to the hospital.

“She Was In A Bad Way”

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A studio source told DailyMail.com:

“She was in a bad way and disappeared from the studio after her show Monday. She went back to the sober house only to check herself out and decided to start drinking,” the insider claimed. 

“It’s not clear where she went but she headed in the direction of her home in Jersey and managed to find alcohol along the way. Word got back to the studio and there was panic and concern, everyone was looking for her, no one knew whether there would be a show today. She was eventually found and was drunk, she was immediately taken to the hospital.”

She Was Given A Banana Bag

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A distraught Wendy was apparently given a banana bag – a bag of IV fluids containing vitamins and minerals – to help sober her up.

“Wendy was in a bad way so everyone was amazed that she made it in to the studio this morning to do the show,” the source added.

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