Wendy Williams confirmed she was moving out of her sober house as she spoke openly once again about her battle with addiction during her show on Monday.
The daytime talk show host, who has a history of substance abuse, told viewers: “My business is your business.” Announcing, “I’m moving out of the sober house in just a few days, you know. It’ll be Wendy on her own.”
Williams broke the news that she’d been having treatment for her addiction last month.
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During the latest instalment of her show, Williams revealed, “I have to tell you, you know, I’ve been dealing with issues with addiction, alcoholism, and I have a whole new life that I planned for myself and my son. Believe me you, when you lay in a room with no TV and four grey walls all day… this is my life in the sober house. It’s one of the best things, honestly, that could have ever happened to me.”
Williams added, “You wear a different mask when you’re out here. Everybody has things in their life that they’re not ready to share with the world.”
“Addressing my sobriety, my addiction, head-on has really helped me sort out every single compartment of my life. I have a commitment to me and my son to come out of here better, stronger and faster than ever.”
“And by the way, I will still commit. You will forget about my business any moment now. And then I commit that the motto of this show will always be, ‘Their business is our business.'”
Williams’ comments come after she released a statement confirming she and her husband Kevin Hunter had split after almost 22 years of marriage.