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Wendy Williams And Husband Set To Finally Get Divorced After 22 Years Failed Marriage

This relationship between her husband, Kelvin Hunter and Sharina Hudson has affected Wendy Williams to the point where it has gotten a better part of her health.

Wendy Williams And Husband Set To Finally Get Divorced After 22 Years Failed Marriage 1

TV host, Wendy Williams and Kelvin Hunter, her husband of 22 years, are reportedly set to finally call it quits and end their failed marriage.

According to PageSix, Wendy Williams has been struggling to keep up with her marriage to Kelvin Hunter which has been embroiled with infidelity accusations.

There have been reports of Kelvin Hunter’s relationship with his mistress, Sharina Hudson and there has been the rumours of the two welcoming a child together.

Kelvin Hunter and Sharina Hudson have been alleged to be in a relationship which has spanned over 10 years.

This relationship has affected Wendy Williams to the point where it has gotten a better part of her health. Recall that last week we reported that she was found drunk immediately after checking out of a sober home.

PageSix reported that Williams and Hunter are now exploring what separation would look like, even though he remains her long-time manager. They are both partners in Wendy Williams Productions, the company that produces her popular daytime show.

“There is a discussion about what happens now — everyone is asking, ‘How can they possibly stay together?’ Wendy still loves Kevin, but her health is at stake. They are so tangled up together in business, so they are carefully looking at what a separation could entail. It will be difficult,” sources close to PageSix revealed.

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