Wendy Williams is opening up about her new documentary and movie, and there are some key aspects she wants viewers to take away from seeing the flicks.
In an interview with V103’s The Morning Culture with Big Tigger, Williams touched on the main takeaways from her upcoming documentary, "Wendy Williams: What A Mess!" and her upcoming biopic, "Wendy Williams: The Movie."
“For women, watch who you have in mind to procreate with and watch how… many babies you have. Children are expensive!… We want to mold them to be better than we are as adults,” she explained.
She went on to share that part of the struggle is maintaining a relationship with all of the people you share children with. “The more babies’ mothers or babies’ fathers you have, the more you have to spread your time because you have to make sure your relationship with that person is at least tolerable so that the children understand,” Williams said.
Overall, she wants female viewers in particular to see that “you don’t need a man to consult” with on decisions regarding your own body.
“Once I gave birth to my now-20-year-old Kevin, I made a choice what to do with my body and you’ll see that play out in the movie,” she explained.
When the outspoken talk show host was asked if she had any regrets throughout her life, Williams’ answer was simple.
“I’m the queen of no regrets – not a single thing, because they got me where I am right now which is a beautiful view…laying in the bed with my TV on mute, talking to you,” she said in jest.
“I regret nothing. I can’t, I must move forward,” Williams said.
"Wendy Williams: The Movie" and "Wendy Williams: What A Mess!" will premiere on Lifetime on January 30.
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