Mo’Nique Says Wendy Williams’ Relationship Drama Is ‘Karma’

Posted On : April 4, 2019

For over two decades Wendy Williams has been paid to talk about celebrities.

The rest of us do it for free.

Granted, Williams can sometimes add a little too much sauce. Maybe even verging on the point of rudeness. But mostly, it’s her frank, honest opinion – no holds barred. This of course can rub people the wrong way. But could her words really be “karma” for her current marital woes and addiction issues?

According to Auntie Mo’Nique it is.

On the March 29 episode of her vlog Mo’Nique and Sydney’s Open Relationship,” the Oscar winner discussed the topic, “Is Karma Real?” The subject was inspired by Williams.

“What You Put Out, Is What You Get Back”

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Williams recently admitted that she is living in a sober house as she battles her addiction issues. 

It is rumored that the 54-year-old’s downward spiral was triggered by her husband’s alleged 10 year affair with a massage therapist. Kevin Hunter, 46, allegedly fathered a baby girl recently with Sharina Hudson, 33.

Mo’Nique suggested on her show that perhaps this all could have been avoided if Wendy just “minded her own business” better.

“What you put out in the world, comes back to you. If you are that person, that you seem to not have nothing nice to say about anybody, if you’re that person in your group that… Listen, you know everybody’s business but your own, ” she stressed.

Adding, “If you’re that person in the family that baby when you call or come around they really want to walk out the room but they just tolerate you. We’re asking that we pay attention to the lesson. Because universal law, what you put out, is what you get back.”

“Let Me Make Sure, I’m No So High On My A**”

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On Wendy, she was clear: “It’s all about how messy I can be. It’s all about oooww, how can I crack on this person. How hard can I make fun of somebody’s down fall or appears to be that way. Are y’all babies paying attention?”

Mo’Nique also said that watching Wendy laugh at others situations taught her a serious lesson on how she treats people.

“The lesson for me, that my ears are hearing is, let me make sure what I put out there is what I would want to come back,” she explained.

“Let me make sure, I’m not so high on my ass that I can say or do, rip down, rip apart, tear down, whomever I choose to because it’s part of the business but now when the universe says, ‘Oh, you know it’s your turn ‘ We don’t pay attention to that, we just pay attention to the mess.”

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