Wendy Williams BREAKS Silence On Diddy…

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Wendy Williams, the queen of unfiltered commentary, has re-entered the spotlight with a sharp and unapologetic take on Sean “Diddy” Combs amidst his mounting controversies. Known for her no-holds-barred approach, Williams used her platform to remind fans and critics alike that she’s been calling out Diddy’s behavior for years.

A Long-Standing Feud Revisited

Reflecting on her early career, Wendy shared how her outspoken criticism of Diddy once cost her a coveted radio position. But instead of regret, Williams framed the incident as a badge of honor, emphasizing that her willingness to speak the truth—even at great personal cost—set her apart in the world of celebrity media.

Vindication in Controversy

With Diddy now facing a series of serious allegations, Wendy couldn’t resist a moment of vindication. “Maybe now people will finally see what I’ve been saying all along,” she quipped, her tone dripping with satisfaction. Her commentary hinted at a sense of justice, suggesting that the world is catching up to her early warnings about the music mogul.

Fans React to Wendy’s Return

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Social media erupted in response to Wendy’s remarks, with fans divided over her bold statements. While some praised her for sticking to her guns and speaking out, others questioned her timing, accusing her of capitalizing on Diddy’s troubles to reclaim the spotlight.

A Reminder of Wendy’s Legacy

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As Wendy Williams continues to navigate her post-talk-show life, moments like these remind audiences of her enduring ability to command attention and stir the pot. Her remarks about Diddy reinforce her reputation as one of the most fearless voices in entertainment commentary—a role she shows no sign of relinquishing anytime soon.

With the story surrounding Diddy continuing to unfold, Wendy’s voice adds another layer to the public discourse, leaving fans eager to see what she’ll say next.

Wendy Williams breaks silence on Diddy: ‘It’s just so horrible’

Wendy Williams is opening up about Sean “Diddy” Combs after she says she “called” his alleged bad behavior.

The legendary talk show host, who has been largely out of the spotlight amid ongoing health issues, including a frontotemporal dementia and aphasia diagnosis, told the Daily Mail that it’s “about time” the music mogul was investigated.

“What is really weird is that I have been told by so many people, ‘Wendy, you called it,'” she said in the interview, published Tuesday. “Including some people from my family who have said the same.”

USA TODAY has reached out to Williams’ rep for comment.

Wendy Williams attends SiriusXM Town Hall with Wendy Williams hosted by SiriusXM host Karen Hunter at SiriusXM Studios on July 23, 2019, in New York City.

The former radio host and embattled Bad Boy Records founder have reportedly not seen eye-to-eye for decades. Charlamagne Tha God, who served as her radio show’s co-host in the 2000s, has claimed Williams, 60, has previously had a contentious relationship with Combs, 54, as far back as during her time hosting her gossip and celebrity news show in the 1990s and early 2000s.

Now, she says, justice is finally starting to be served: “It is about time,” she told the outlet.

“To see this video on TV of (Cassie) getting pummeled … it was just horrific,” she added, referring to the 2016 hotel surveillance video of Combs assaulting ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura. “But now you have to think, how many more times? How many people? How many more women? It’s just so horrible.”

For her own part, Williams said she was “doing good.” The host and actress was spotted out and about in August, the first time since her private legal and medical issues became public earlier this year.

In September, the former talk show host’s guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, filed an amended complaint in New York as part of a lawsuit against A+E Networks over the Lifetime documentary “Where is Wendy Williams?” Morrissey alleged Williams was not capable of consenting to be filmed for the documentary.

Combs, who was arrested on Sept. 16 and arraigned on sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution charges the following day, has been incarcerated in the Special Housing Unit at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center. He’s maintained his innocence amid an avalanche of civil lawsuits over the past year and pleaded not guilty to all charges.