In New York for years, Wendy Williams was known as that city’s sassy girlfriend on the radio, loud and proud and not afraid to confront celebrities if need be.
Now she’s got her own syndicated talk show, which debuts on the local Fox affiliate WAGA-TV at 10 a.m. Monday.
“I come with a built-in audience,” she said late last month during a stop at WAGA studios. (The show will also air on BET at 11 p.m.)
Her show, tested last summer in six markets (but not Atlanta), got plenty of buzz and good ratings. Her gabby forthrightedness was mocked by Joel McHale on “The Soup.” (This year, she said, “I don’t know if he’ll be watching me. I’ll be watching him to see if he’s watching me. I’m a fan!”)
Gene McHugh, general manager at WAGA, said she has an “infectious personality. That test run showed she has some real talent. She’s very adaptable to radio and TV.”
She said she’s been approached to do talk shows before but this production company, Debmar Mercury, agreed to let her be herself. “People wanted to tone down my personality, make my dresses longer or skirts longer. With Debmar Mercury, I’ve been given permission to be me.”
Williams said the show will have three components. First, she’ll do a “hot topics” segment, similar to the one done on “The View.” The difference is Williams just talks to the camera and the studio audience. She’ll then have a guest, followed by an advice segment, something she does on her radio show. She’ll take questions from the studio audience and try to answer by providing her own unique perspective.
During her test run, she said, a woman asked if she should try to adopt after several miscarriages. “I’ve had several miscarriages before little Kev,” Williams said. “She started crying. I started crying. I said you can always be a mother. It’s not just someone who births a child who mothers.”
Though she has a reputation of being a tough interviewer, she said she has matured: “I’m respectful. I’m not mean-spirited. I’m not going to ask questions I’m not willing to answer myself.”
One gimmick she dumped during last year’s test run was a “truth booth,” in which someone would reveal a secret, then reveal themselves. People, she realized, were willing to tell her things on camera without the need of the booth.
She hopes her show is “feel good TV. I’m not a clown by any stretch of the imagination. It’s not buffoonery. It’s not dumbing down.”
In her 20s, she considered herself like Carrie Bradshaw from “Sex and the City.” Parties. Pink martinis. Lots of dates. Plenty of shopping. Now at age 45, she is married with a child. Life, she said, is different.
And the show has great pedigree. Her executive producer Rob Dauber has worked with Rosie O’Donnell, Martha Stewart and Oprah Winfrey.
“The best thing to do with Wendy is to have people watch her,” said Ira Bernstein, co-president of Debmar-Mercury to Broadcasting and Cable. “They just need to see her connect with someone while she’s doing an interview or talking to the audience. That’s really where she shines.”
Here she does a quick video summary of what her show will be like (shot by my fiance Helen Kim):
30 comments Add your comment
MIA VIA ATL
July 12th, 2009
3:41 pm
First of all why are we even entertaining Wendy Williams? Ru Paul already had a show and if we need a good dose of ugly we would just look at Tiny on the Tiny and Toya show. I am deeply saddened at the fact that BET has to solicit these types of shows for ratings. I would rather them do a full year of Baldwin Hills (love that show).What happened to Ed Gordon? Maybe come up with a show that would bring back Free and AJ.If all else fails there is always Donnie Simpson.Damn i miss good TV.
JRoc
July 12th, 2009
6:17 pm
I agree, MIA VIA ATL. Once again, BET is airing this…no surprise there. Should I waste my time and watch the first episode?
Gigi
July 12th, 2009
8:16 pm
Good Lawd! Finally some sane people! Big ups to JRoc and MIA VIA ATL…Wendy needs to keep her nasty attitude, rude, gossiping, trouble making a** back up north where she belongs. I left all that rudeness up there, definitely not looking forward to her influencing the good entertainment personalities we have in the “A”.
CJ
July 12th, 2009
9:34 pm
I have to ask, where are the role models for our young ladies? Toya, Tiny and Wendy? BET, you must be kidding with this foolishness. Is it possible to have quality TV and REAL music? What and who will the young voices of tomorrow emulate?
atl1000
July 12th, 2009
10:49 pm
in a strange way, i really LIKE wendy. i don’t know why
M&T Gamble
July 13th, 2009
4:10 am
…owe me money: $5,000.
Savvy
July 13th, 2009
6:47 am
Why? **shaking my head**
HP
July 13th, 2009
7:14 am
Wendy Williams is a vicious, evil woman. “Hot Topics?” Really? I will not be watching…
dj
July 13th, 2009
8:31 am
Is she a man? Her hands are huge.
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wendyfan
July 13th, 2009
9:36 am
all of you haters need to shut up…most of you dont know who she is and what she represents. Instead of giving her a chance you are so quick to write her off. I know I will be watching and so will most of Atlanta…HOW YOU DOIN!!!
Karen
July 13th, 2009
9:55 am
When I heard ‘Wendy Williams’, I was hoping it was a reality tv show hosted by Serena and Venus Williams’ Mom – now that would be a great reality show. I’d love to know how she did it – she’s an awesome Mom.
Chace
July 13th, 2009
10:24 am
LoL…that’s funny…Venus and Serena’s mom isn’t even named Wendy
Sherry
July 13th, 2009
11:25 am
I’ve never seen or heard of her until the commercials started airing for her show. People tell me she’s a horrible b**$#. I think she looks like she’s for real and will say what she thinks. I can’t wait to check her out for myself.
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Helena
July 13th, 2009
12:14 pm
HAHAHA Wendy loves the haters!! She’s a woman that just speaks her mind. So glad she’s finally getting a show. I guarantee you that she’ll be #1 for talk shows. And I’m sure she’ll get that spot because of the haters that will be glued to the TV in order to say something bad about about her. HowUDoin’??
isaiah
July 13th, 2009
12:22 pm
People are so stupid wendy williams is a breath of fresh air for america im a NEW YORKER and if your from NY then you know were im coming from i reside in atl and i SOO HAPPY wendy is finally here people can laugh again and actually get away from the troubles for and hour and relate to wendy respect her hustle and to those of you with the negative comments i bet your not the best person either every one isn’t perfect look at yourself 1st before you talk about someone else.
fabbabe
July 13th, 2009
2:46 pm
At least Wendy can articulate. I’ll leave the judgment until I watch the show.
jacquwline
July 13th, 2009
2:48 pm
Wendy is the bomb I am from NJ and I usta listen to her on the radion now I listen to her on the web wbls. She keeps it real aren’t afraid to ask the questions that everyone want to know the answer GO WENDY
Carmen
July 13th, 2009
11:24 pm
Two words….Cue Cards!!! Reading notes from a paper while tryning to maintain eye contact is a major ddistraction!
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Angela
July 14th, 2009
10:18 am
Does not belong on daytime television! Wendy should stick with radio. Watched the program anticipating something good due to the initial hype. It was horrendous!She was a complete disaster and seemed to be there only to promote herself.I agree it would be better to have the Williams sisters: THAT would be a real program with role models for our young people. Check out this online poll and see how many HATED IT:
http://www.hotlantabuzzonline.com/
That speaks volumes! BET/FOX – wake up!
Shon
July 14th, 2009
10:58 am
Hopefully, the network will she this woman for what she is a mess and cancel her show. I can’t bare more than five minutes of her voice, just like Tiny TI’s girl. I think they needed a dump show to cover space, but dang could they have choose something a little more appealing?!
So Sick!!!
July 14th, 2009
12:38 pm
First of all, who is Wendy Williams and why should we care about who and what she thinks? I’ve read comments that she keeps it real!!! Hello people, how can she keep it real when parts of her aren’t, including the hair. People, please wake up!!!!!
Chasely
July 17th, 2009
10:08 am
Watching the Wendy Williams show was a painful experience for me. What the hell are tv programmers thinking? It’s hard enough to listen to her but now people are expected to watch her too!
Disgusting.
katen
August 2nd, 2009
12:23 am
I Love The Show!! She Is Soooo Funny And Real…Tyra Is Fake And Thinks She’s Better Than Everyone Else….
Wendy Is…
“THE QUEEN OF ALL MEDIA”
Karen
August 2nd, 2009
12:26 am
LOVE YOU WEN!!
Do Your Thing Gurl, Laugh At These Haters…
And Keep Countin…MILLIONS!!
Good Ol' Hip Hop
August 10th, 2009
5:46 pm
I’m not a hater because I never even heard of her until recently, but I do have to say that, Wow, she really looks like she used to be a man. Really, no hate, just she looks like a Ru Paul SheMan. And be real fans, its not like im lying.
Emoni
August 11th, 2009
4:51 pm
I think that her show is pretty good I like it
ephy
August 15th, 2009
5:57 pm
Does she use to be a man ??? Just want to know, not that it matters cos she is funny iether way.