Wendy Williams’ ex screams after child support stops

Once a trusted source for the hottest celebrity tee, Talk show host Wendy Williams has found herself at the center of her own little mess.

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The Root has continued to cover Williams’ ongoing report health problems And financial worries. For example, the host stopped paying child support to her ex-husband Kevin Hunter back in February. But now that he’s been cut off, Hunter is crying broke. Wendy’s ex claims he can’t pay his bills and is facing foreclosure on his house. And he asks a court to intervene.

Williams was fired by a wellness facility in October. And now Hunter is trying to force her guardian to pay him so he doesn’t lose his home. “I’ve defaulted on most of my bills. I currently live in a community that requires payments to the Homeowners Association and I am behind on that bill,” Hunter said in his appeal to the court for help. “If the homeowners association fees are not paid, foreclosure will follow soon.”

Just in case you forgot, Williams and Hunter ended their 20+ year marriage in January 2020 after Hunter impregnated a woman he was having an affair with. Hunter now shares the home he fears losing with his mistress Sharina Hudson and her beloved child.

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It’s also important to note that how The sun reports the former talk show host has not been paid by The Wendy Williams Show since October 2021 and has no other appearances scheduled at this time. “On October 15, 2021, Talk WW notified the plaintiff that her contract was being suspended and that no compensation would be due or payable to the plaintiff for the duration of the plaintiff’s disability or disability,” Wendy’s attorney said.

The attorney also pointed out that the couple’s divorce settlement provides for payments to be adjusted or canceled in the event Wendy is not working.

“If for any reason [Plaintiffs] Agreement with Talk WW is not renewed and/or otherwise suspended, terminated or terminated and [Plaintiff] has no other television show airing and pays her an equivalent salary, [Defendant] understands and agrees that all termination benefits must be either terminated or amended.”

Looks like Hunter, once executive producer of The Wendy Williams ShowShe needs to look for a new job.

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