Wendy Williams released a statement through her rep in the wake of her once popular talk show, The Wendy Williams Show, being canceled on Tuesday.Her spokesperson, Howard Bragman, explained that Wendy 'understands' the business decision and expressed her gratitude to her replacement, Sherri Shepherd, Deadline reported.It wasn't all bad news for Wendy Watchers, however.
The 57-year-old star is leaving open the possibility of returning to television 'should her health get to a point where she can host again'.
In her words: Wendy Williams expressed her gratitude to her replacement, Sherri Shepherd, and plotted a possible return to hosting in the wake of The Wendy Williams Show being canceled'It's been a challenging time for Wendy as she deals with her health issues.
She is incredibly grateful to Debmar-Mercury, to Sherri and everybody else who has supported the show through this time,' Bragman said in a statement.'She, more than anyone, understands the reality of syndicated television — you can't go to the marketplace and sell a show that's the Maybe Wendy Show,' he added.
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