Wendy Williams To Work From Home Forever? Latest Updates on Rumored Podcast Revealed
Wendy Williams' next venture is not known much after the end of "The Wendy Williams Show."
Wendy's manager, Will Selby, indicated that she is set to launch a podcast, which the host verified in another interview.
Wendy is rumored to be recording her podcast at her $4.5 million New York City apartment.
The podcast will be called "The Wendy Experience Podcast," but no deals have been made, and she has yet to begin taping.
They even created an Instagram account for the show, with the same name as its username.
Will explained to The Sun that they hadn't even recorded one episode yet, but every time they wanted to, they received requests to collaborate with them.
He and the 57-year-old have apparently begun the creative process and are looking for their first podcast guest.
"I started the process of potentially filming anything with our first possible visitor as Fat Joe," the manager told the newspaper.
"He's excellent because he's someone she trusts, a New York legend, and the last person she spoke with. I assumed we'd take it from there."
But, as for the show's title, Will stated that it will include the entire "Wendy Experience," hence the moniker.
He stated that, while Wendy Williams says it's a podcast, she apparently doesn't want to expound on the fact that it won't be a typical podcast, but rather a "full podcast program."
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However, it appears that fans will not only hear Wendy but also see her since, according to the manager, they want to shoot "everything" at her home to capture the whole Wendy experience.
"Everything from filming in her glam room to filming in her kitchen with her favorite cooks as they prepare meals for her and her guests," he continued.
"I want Wendy to feel as open and honest as she possibly can, and I want everything to be at her house."
Wendy has also been on TV for nearly a decade, but many have only known her via the scandals surrounding her.
Nobody knows what color the author prefers or which clothes designer she prefers, so the podcast will be a "raw organic experience for the artists and Wendy herself as well," according to Will.