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The queen of all media, Wendy Williams is known for a few things: being a groundbreaking force on daytime television and talking trash about any given celebrity. Along with an equally messy personal life, she's become less of the observer and more of the subject in recent years, particularly since disappearing from the public eye. Sarah and Sadaf take a look at why her legacy is an important one, and why we should be talking about it. Like, a lot.
Recommended reads from this episode:
New York Magazine's 2005 Feature
New York Times' 2008 Story
People's 2018 Interview
L.A. Times' 2021 Profile
New York Times' 2019 Profile
New Yorker's 2021 Profile
Connect with us on Twitter:
@_sadafahsan
@sarahsahagian
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The queen of all media, Wendy Williams is known for a few things: being a groundbreaking force on daytime television and talking trash about any given celebrity. Along with an equally messy personal life, she's become less of the observer and more of the subject in recent years, particularly since disappearing from the public eye. Sarah and Sadaf take a look at why her legacy is an important one, and why we should be talking about it. Like, a lot.
Recommended reads from this episode:
New York Magazine's 2005 Feature
New York Times' 2008 Story
People's 2018 Interview
L.A. Times' 2021 Profile
New York Times' 2019 Profile
New Yorker's 2021 Profile
Connect with us on Twitter:
@_sadafahsan
@sarahsahagian
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