‘Wendy Williams: The Movie’ will soon be released, alongside with the details of her sexual assault allegations in opposition to the past due R&B artist Sherrick.
On Jan. 30, we’ll get a deeper look into the life and occasions of controversial icon Wendy Williams. Lifetime might be airing the brand new Wendy Williams biopic, Wendy Williams: The Movie, which is able to include some in the past unknown sides of her life. While Wendy has been in the spotlight now for over twenty years, and she or he’s known for just hanging the whole thing available in the market, she has stored quiet about her revel in with Sherrick and the sexual assault allegations that move along with it.
According to newshounds who Wendy spoke to in preparation for the discharge of Wendy Williams: The Movie, her date with Sherrick, that ended in sexual assault allegations, will likely be covered within the film. This used to be no longer in the past known in any respect, and Sherrick, whose actual identify is Lamotte Smith, in reality passed away in 1999.
Wendy Williams’ sexual assault allegations are in opposition to the overdue R&B artist Sherrick.
To advertise her upcoming biopic, Wendy Williams spoke at a panel of reporters. Wendy is legendary for occasionally saying a little an excessive amount of, and for at all times going unscripted. She even informed the New York Times in 2019, “When the announcer says, ‘And here’s Wendy,’ it’s like being shot out of a cannon. I’m not scripted. It’s really me.” So now that in truth going to come out about her revel in with Sherrick in her new biopic, Wendy didn’t dangle again.
She shared with the reporters at the panel that she was once to begin with “mesmerized” by way of Sherrick when she met him to interview him, and that he had asked her to visit an album release birthday party with him. She described his initial attraction over her, that "he flipped the interview around to where he was interviewing me.” As an up and coming radio host, this was a dream for her. But before the party, according to Wendy, Sherrick date-raped her.
Wendy spoke about the allegations ahead of the release of her biopic.
Wendy is known for her big personality. Celebrity gossip is her thing, but as a celebrity herself now, she’s not immune to the same headlines as her peers. However, in recent years, between her divorce scandal and the changes that came along with that, she’s trying to find the gray areas of life. As part of that, while producing her upcoming biopic, Wendy wanted to be as honest as possible.
People reports that Wendy shared, "I was in a position to transparent up half-truths and untruths. Just while you think you realize, you watch a biopic and also you learn a whole lot more — and for mine, I wanted to be very honest." Along with that came releasing information about her date rape, in addition to her battle with cocaine addiction and her devastating divorce from her ex-husband, Kevin Hunter, amidst a scandalous affair.
Sherrick’s widow has addressed the allegations.
According to Page Six, Sherrick’s widow, Lynne Conner Smith, is very upset by Wendy’s allegations against her late husband. Sherrick was a big time R&B artist in the '80s who died in 1999 from unknown causes just after making a comeback from an 11 year hiatus. He married Lynne in 1993, and fathered three children.
About Wendy's comments, Lynne told Page Six: “As I will never minimize or dismiss the horrid actions of sexual assault, I am saddened that Ms. Williams feels the need to publicly make these allegations when the man she is accusing is no longer on this earth to defend himself. Our family does not know Ms. Williams and are not aware of any relationship or encounter they may have had.”
It appears that Wendy did come forward at this time to shed light on a situation that unfortunately is all too common. "Those sorts of issues occur to women always," Wendy told reporters. "And they have been happening a lot, to numerous our mothers, grandmothers, great-great-grandmothers and their great-great-grandmothers, too."
Watch Wendy Williams: The Movie on Lifetime on Jan. 30 at 8 p.m. ET.
If you need support, call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673 or visit RAINN.org to talk on-line one-on-one with a toughen specialist at any time.
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