I don't like white walls.
— Wendy Williams
There's no worse way to insult a woman than by saying she looks like a man, but once a woman gets over that, there is no stronger woman.
I love the grocery store. I would never have my groceries delivered.
You're only as good as your last performance.
I consider myself a prize fighter going into a very, very tough ring called daytime TV, and I take it very seriously.
I think authenticity is the name of the game.
My first diet was in the first grade! Tuna fish and mustard with yogurt on the side.
All money is not good money.
If you pay close attention, you'll notice we continually hear about basically the same 150 celebrities.
I'm a quick wit, straight to the point, no nonsense.
I love dresses best because I enjoy being a woman.
I love 'Real Housewives.' I love 'Love & Hip Hop.' I love HGTV. I love a good Guy Fieri marathon on Food Network. I like comfort TV.
Don't mistake my tears for weakness.
I will tell you, I feel very, very bad for Kanye West. He's not well, and that is the very foundation of everything he says.
I'm not gonna fight my body anymore. I've lost the weight; I feel fantastic.
Five percent Lycra makes anything fit.
I don't love food as much as I used to.
There's a lot of smart women doing dumb things with their health, and I fell into that category as well.
I've got a strong face, a strong body. I'm 5'11.
My favorite food is the food I eat by myself.
My weight was a huge issue as a young person. For my mother, for my father, and for my siblings... nobody in my family is overweight. And here I come.
I don't chill out to music. When I get home, there's no music playing. Every TV is set on a different channel. I'm keeping up with the shows.
I don't believe in diet pills. I don't want my heart to race and pop out of my chest.
Don't fault me for wearing a 20-inch blond wig - it doesn't mean I want to be a white person.
Reality shows aren't for overly educated people.
Well, unlike a lot of authors, I will be the one to cop to having a ghostwriter. I've always written with someone else.
Because I come from the place of interviewing, I know how to answer a question giving you what you need to hear and not a minute more.
I don't wear slacks, but I Iike jeans.
The longer I've done TV, the more fearless I've become. Fearless in what I say, in what I wear, what my hair looks like.
I think that mental illness is something that is so real.
There's some really disgusting places out there who just throw some lentil together and think that just because you don't eat meat, you're gonna eat this slop.
One of the most comical comments that my 'Wendy' watchers said is, 'She talks too much!' Duh, I'm a talk show host!
I don't want to be the crazy showbiz family. When I walk into the PTA meetings with my sensible flat shoes and my sensible short wig, I do not look crazy.
I have been reporting on celebrity stuff my whole career and am very aware that fame is a slippery slope.
I didn't grow up the popular girl or the popular cheerleader. I've never been to a prom, I didn't have a lot of boyfriends, so I'm used to being on this side of life.
I've always been told I was funny.
I would always sneak in the refrigerator and eat seconds, and underneath my bed - you know, I had my own bedroom - it was littered with Twinkie wrappers and Jolly Rancher wrappers. And I would sneak-eat, because I was denied food, not because I was hungry, but because my mom and dad did the best they could in 1970 and '71 and '72.
Mixtapes were the soundtrack, back in my day, of peoples' lives.
I would like the Hunter Foundation to outlive everything.
Weight was a big thing for me to overcome.
I think that regarding plastic surgery, a lot of women that hate to cop to the fact that they would get it done, might be saying no to it for other reasons, like, maybe it's against their culture, or they don't have the money for it.
You know I don't want to fall. I'm a tall woman, and it's a long way down.
The landscape of daytime has changed. I'm not so sure people go to daytime TV for kumbaya moments anymore.
Yes, I wear caramel-colored Nude Barre fishnets August through June. Especially with shorter dresses, at age 48, they give my legs a nice finish.
In real life, I'm frugal. And, yes, I do love to shop at Marshall's.
I was very conscious of my upper arms. I never wore sleeveless. I always wore a cardigan. I saw myself being super conscious of my appearance.
The war on drugs is very, very real, and the war on helping people with mental illness is very, very real.
I've learned to be extremely healthy regarding morning eating.
People say a lot of mess about celebrities. In the social media world, celebrities are able to go online and see nice things and horrible things written about them - but these people on the Internet wouldn't have the guts to say it to their face.
I no longer believe in fad diets, crash diets... yes, I did have a jump-start because years ago I did get the liposuction and a tummy tuck, but I have to say that, if there is a poster child for plastic surgery and the jump-off to a new lifestyle, it would be me.