Wendy Williams' Ex-Hubby Kevin Hunter Jets Off With Alleged Mistress As Talk Show Host Remains Hospitalized For 'Psychiatric Services'
Wendy Williams’ ex-hubby Kevin Hunter is partying it up as the talk show host remains hospitalized in New York City.
On Tuesday, September 21, Hunter and his girlfriend Sharina Hudson were snapped at the airport appearing to jet off on a getaway.
Hunter — who was married to the daytime diva from 1997-2019 — posted a photo of the happy couple via his Instagram Story as they waited to board their flight. The former producer flaunted his diamond grill as the lovebirds smiled for the camera.
He captioned the snap, “Infamous.” Hudson posted a selfie of her own, but didn’t include her main squeeze.
Williams slapped her ex with divorce papers after whispers he’d fathered a child with another woman, allegedly Hudson.
Hunter’s jovial post comes as Williams was rushed to a Manhattan hospital last week after a 911 call was placed requesting “psychiatric services.”
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The 57-year-old TV personality voluntarily checked herself into a care facility as she has been struggling with mental health issues for a while.
Her hospital stay came shortly after the former radio host announced she was taking a break from work and she had tested positive for coronavirus.
On Thursday, September 9, The Wendy Williams Show host revealed she was hitting pause on scheduled job commitments to deal with some “ongoing health issues” and was “undergoing further evaluations.”
The Ask Wendy: Straight-Up Advice for All the Drama In Your Life author's brother, Tommy, recently gave an update on his sister, declaring she is “stable” and “fighting” as she works on her mental health.
“I really do believe and have the faith that Wendy’s going to make it,” he said in a video on social media. “We’ve been hit just like other families. You know it’s not easy [but] you got to dig yourself out, you got to hold on to the memories and we have some good ones.”