Wendy Williams Denies Claims Her Husband's Alleged Mistress Is Pregnant

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Wendy Williams is not standing for the cheating rumors surrounding her 21-year marriage.

After Love B. Scott reported that the talk show host's husband Kevin Hunter impregnated his longtime mistress, Wendy's legal time fired back with a cease-and-desist letter, slamming any and all affair rumors. "Mrs. Wendy Williams-Hunter and Mr. Kevin Hunter categorically deny each and every allegation made by your 'sources,' even if not specifically enumerated herein," read the letter from Wendy's legal team.

As previously reported, Kevin was accused of not only cheating on his wife but impregnating his alleged longtime mistress, Sharina Hudson. "She’s allegedly pregnant and still living just down the street from their house," a source told B Scott earlier this week. "Word around the show is that [Wendy and Kevin]  going to divorce sometime now that little Kevin has gone college."

Reports about Kevin's alleged mistress' pregnancy came three months after DailyMail reported that Kevin has been having a 10-year long affair with Sharina. While the site published the findings — which included numerous photos Kevin and Sharina together, their alleged shared-home, and many more incriminating photos — of their year-long review, Wendy vehemently denied the cheating allegations. 

In addition to affair rumors, B. Scott also alleged that "the future of The Wendy Williams Show is in the air" due to concerns over Wendy’s health. As fans know, Wendy issued an apology to viewers last week after she was noticeably off, slurring her words and pausing for awkwardly long amounts of time, while interviewing hip-hop group, The LOX.

"To My Wendy Watchers, I sincerely apologize if you feel that today's show was less than stellar. I’m on your TV screens every day wanting to spread laughter, entertainment and cheer," she began her lengthy Instagram post last week. "As I reported earlier in the week, I have a hairline fracture on my upper arm, which hurts like hell. I’ve never broken a bone or experienced a fracture in my life. In the key place where the fracture is, and trying to scurry around and do too much, I am now paying the price. I've never taken a pain medication in my life (except when I got snatched over 20 years ago) until this week. I did that to power through and try to deliver a great show for you, against the better judgement of the many people around me who genuinely care for my well-being."

She continued, "I really do ride or die for my craft and give 200%. Not to mention everyone is aware at this point about my thyroid condition (don’t cry for me Argentina). For all my fellow thyroid sufferers, you know what the deal is. And for those that don’t: I encourage you to please read up. Needless to say, whatever today's performance was with the legendary The Lox, who said such nice things, I have no regrets and I appreciate everyone’s genuine concern for my wellness and care. I promise you a better Wendy in 2019. I will get some much needed rest and healing over these next couple of weeks. (Yes I am definitely juicing over the next couple of weeks). Sorry again. I love you all. Happy Holidays!

While the Wendy Williams Show has been renewed through the 2019-2020 season, B. Scott claims the show's future beyond that is unknown. 

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