
*During the Hot Topics segment on her daytime talk show this week, Wendy Williams discussed the obsession Tyrese Gibson has with “schooling” women on how they should act, dress and pretty much exist overall.
Williams gave her unfiltered opinion on why he’s always going in on women, but never has anything negative to say about men.
“Tyrese only talks bad about women because he…likes men,” she then picked up her mug and sipped the tea.
This writer expects Tyrese will come back with a lengthy response….that will no doubt blame women, especially black women. #StayTuned.
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Meanwhile, Williams is Resident magazine’s April 2017 cover girl, in which she dishes about how she lost 50lbs and her vegetarian lifestyle.
She said:
“I lost 50 pounds that was no secret. My hair is thin, too thin for what I needed to be for a showgirl. I’m a big woman, a big personality and we can’t have what we want, unless we buy it. The first step was getting on the scale which read 195 pounds. I had no idea. That’s not the most I’ve weighed in my life, I hit 297 pounds when I delivered my son, but I’m tall and I carried it like a champ. But, I did not want to go into 50, weighing 195 pounds because from what I hear when you turn 50, and I was 48 at the time, everything changes. In my mind, I though “Oh my god!” on my 51st birthday my vagina is gonna dry up, I will no longer be able to lose weight, my breasts will drop to the floor and all this horrible stuff. So I took two years to lose the weight, slow and steady is the name of the game. I don’t break a sweat, a little Pilates here and there. Take the top bun off, and since I’m not allergic to anything, there was nothing that I cut out of my diet. Instead of eating the whole bag I only have two or three twizzlers for now and then eat the rest later. Just moderation. And know I weigh a healthy 145. I’m 52 now, so I kept it for 2 years.”
“Now, our family has been vegetarian for almost 2 years. And that has helped to keep it off I would imagine. Don’t have high blood pressure. I feel very healthy. I keep a fruitful, intimate life. And I also have a pretty youthful spirit. It starts with the mind. I love to laugh and I love to have a good time. I have a healthy balance of both. I know how to get my work done otherwise this wouldn’t have happened. I have an app coming out too by the way. It’s being beta tested right now. And so far, so good. People are loving it. The app will show me outside doing things that I normally do in my regular life, like taking pottery lessons.”
You can read her full interview here.






















