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Monday, February 21, 2022

The Wendy Williams Show To End!

The Wendy Williams Show is coming to an end.

There is no confirmation as of yet, but multiple tabloids online are saying that The Wendy Williams Show will come to an end by June. It is official that Sherri Shepherd will be a permanent guest host but it now appears the executive producers are planning to launch The Sherri Shepherd Show in its place.

The former View co-host is now finally going to have her own show. 

Williams had medical issues prolonging and the executives couldn't take another delay in her return.

Some believe she's experiencing dementia due to mental illness and admitted use to drugs. She admitted she has been involved in cocaine and alcoholism. She has dealt with Graves' disease, hyperthyroidism and lymphedema.

"The producers informed everyone that the [Wendy Show] was being canceled at the end of June," sources close to production spilled to the outlet. "Then in the next breath they hired everyone to work on the new Sherri show."

As of now, Shepherd's show is set to premiere in the fall.

Executives have apparently been trying to bring Wendy's titular daytime program to an end for years but kept failing to find a suitable replacement for the star.

Sherri Shepherd will be hosting her own show in the fall.

Long before her most recent medical leave, production sources told Love B. Scott that she was "checked out," making her increasingly difficult to work with.

"[Wendy] had become somewhat unbearable, having tantrums and throwing things at people," dished the insiders. "Basically, the consensus among the crew is that she didn't wanna be there anymore. Her illnesses may have exacerbated that feeling."

At this time, it's not yet known whether Wendy will make a return to her coveted purple chair before The Wendy Williams Show officially wraps up.

As we've reported, her ongoing yet somewhat mysterious health issues first made headlines in the fall of 2021. She has not hosted her show since July.

Williams' public heath woes twice delayed the premiere of Season 13, which ended up debuting in October, sans-Wendy.

Instead, several famous faces have done their part to fill in during her absence, including fan-favorites Shepherd and Leah Remini. Sources recently told us Leah was "pissed" when she found out Sherri was "offered the job behind her back."

Remini was the co-host of The Talk. She and Holly Robinson Peete were fired by Sharon Osbourne and Sara Gilbert, the creators of the CBS talk show.

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