When Wendy Williams speaks, people listen—or at least they should. She has made a career out of telling it like it is, whether it’s offering blunt advice to celebrities or throwing a verbal jab at the drama du jour. Take, for example, her tough love for Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez. The former couple has a history that’s as complicated as a season of The Bachelor, but Williams’ got her own take.

She warned the Baby singer about staying clear of Gomez when her emotional state was already hanging by a thread. And speaking of emotional threads, Williams wasn’t shy about her opinions on Hailey Baldwin and Bieber’s quickie marriage either. Is it love, or a ticking time bomb? Williams got an answer, and let’s just say—she didn’t sugarcoat it.
And as if that wasn’t enough, she also made headlines when discussing P Diddy and his tumultuous past with Williams herself.
Wendy Williams got real about Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez and Hailey Baldwin

Wendy Williams’ thoughts on Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin’s marriage didn’t hold back, and if you’re a fan of blunt commentary, you’re going to love this. On an episode of The Wendy Williams Show, she had no qualms about slamming the couple for tying the knot at what many would consider an early age. “There’s no prenuptial agreement. He’s worth 265 million dollars and she’s worth two million dollars, but in the name of religion, I guess it’s all good,” she quipped (via Daily Mail).
She wasn’t done there—Williams also threw some shade at Hailey’s father, Stephen Baldwin, questioning his decision to co-sign such a rushed marriage. “Shame on you, Stephen Baldwin, the father of Hailey Baldwin, for co-signing on your 21-year-old daughter getting married,” she said.
And when it comes to on-again, off-again relationships, few pairs stir up as much drama as Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez. Wendy Williams isn’t one to mince words about it either. During the October 2018 episode of her show (via Hollywood Life), she didn’t hold back, urging Bieber to stay away from the Who Says singer, especially after her emotional breakdown.
“In my opinion, he needs to stay away from Selena and her family,” Williams stated bluntly. She also reminded her audience that Gomez had a strong support system in place.
Selena’s got a mother, a father, siblings, and a full family. She’s rich, she’s young, and she’s able to make it without this.
But Williams wasn’t done there. She also expressed her concerns about how this behavior could affect Hailey Baldwin. Wendy hypothesized that if Justin continued to reach out to his ex-girlfriend, “That will be over by the first of the year.” According to Williams, this could be the final straw that led to Bieber and Baldwin’s breakup.
Wendy Williams didn’t hold back on Diddy’s legal woes

Now, if you thought Wendy Williams’ comments about Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin were harsh, brace yourself for her no-nonsense take on Sean Combs. The music mogul, known for his wealth, power, and ever-present swagger, has also made enemies along the way. And Wendy Williams? Well, she seems to be at the top of that list.
For years, Williams has been vocal about the alleged wrongs that Diddy has done to her, from getting her fired at Hot 97 in 1998 to claiming that Combs’ girl group, Total, nearly beat her up. It’s not exactly a friendly history, and Williams doesn’t shy away from revisiting it when necessary. After Diddy’s recent legal troubles came to light, she was quick to point out (via Fox News):
It’s about time.

With Diddy’s legal issues bubbling to the surface, Williams’ message is as direct as ever:
Diddy will go to prison for life.
She’s not holding back her opinion, especially when it comes to the music mogul’s shady history and the alleged harm he caused to her career.
Wendy Williams doesn’t just stir the pot—she adds all the ingredients, gives it a good stir, and lets the heat rise. Whether it’s her thoughts on Justin Bieber’s complicated relationships or her no-holds-barred stance on Diddy’s alleged wrongdoings, she’s a force to be reckoned with in the media landscape.
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