In the dishiest book of the year, the top-rated and controversial radio host delivers the good, the bad, and the ugly on the industry’s biggest stars. But we’ll let her speak for herself: Whitney Houston: “We have watched her go from our princess . . . to what looks like one step above a crackhead.” Lil’ Kim: “[She] started out as a black girl from the hood and now she’s posing as a white girl from Hollywood.” Mariah Carey: “Mariah will deny all day that she has ever had any plastic surgery. . . . Check the before-and-after photos.” Star Jones and Al Reynolds: “I give it three years.”
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"Extreme guilty pleasure, this book looks at Wendy's radio show, "The Wendy Williams Experience." It talks about how she approaches interviews, her most famous interviews (and excerpts from them) and issues in the hip-hop community. I read this in THREE DAYS. Yep that good! "
— Lucysnow1851 (5 out of 5 stars)
" This was a real page turner. It had plenty of gossip but Wendy has a big heart. She also gives good advice. "
— Kim, 8/17/2013" I bought this strictly for the interview where Whitney Houston properly SERVED Wendy. Tis all. "
— Brittany, 5/28/2011" Learned some gossip I did not know... but she didn't give names to the REALLY juicy stuff I was hoping for after reading the book jacket. And it was written in 2004, so it's dated and "old news" for a lot of people. "
— Arica, 3/26/2011" I loved the interviews. "
— Simone, 2/17/2011" Extreme guilty pleasure, this book looks at Wendy's radio show, "The Wendy Williams Experience." It talks about how she approaches interviews, her most famous interviews (and excerpts from them) and issues in the hip-hop community. I read this in THREE DAYS. Yep that good! "
— Lucysnow1851, 9/25/2010" This was a real page turner. It had plenty of gossip but Wendy has a big heart. She also gives good advice. "
— Kim, 11/12/2009" Learned some gossip I did not know... but she didn't give names to the REALLY juicy stuff I was hoping for after reading the book jacket. And it was written in 2004, so it's dated and "old news" for a lot of people. "
— Arica, 10/21/2009Wendy Williams is a science journalist and the author of several books, including the acclaimed, New York Times bestseller The Horse: The Epic History of Our Noble Companion.