Quarantine does a body good… or at least it does in Wendy Williams's case.
On Sept. 21 — for the first time since March — the hostess returned to the studio of her eponymous daytime talk show. In the process, she showed off a thinner body. She hopes that a potential suitor likes what he sees.
"I am using the show to fish. I mean, I'm doing this show for you, for me and everybody around here, but in the back of my mind I'm always wondering, 'I hope he's watching. I hope he'll call,'" she said. "I mean, I've lost 25 pounds!"
Wendy, 56, said her weight loss wasn't planned, but she's not upset about it.
"Look, and I didn't do it on purpose. It's just that food became disgusting to me," she said. "I was cooking at first and it was all good — I was shoveling stuff in my mouth."
Wendy's food intake in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic was well-documented, as she often ate while filming her show from her home. John Oliver even dedicated a segment on "Last Week Tonight" to Wendy's meals, which sometimes included odd combinations such as Doritos and caviar.
Wendy said she eventually got to the point where she was "done with food."
"Then I got my colonoscopy. TMI? Okay, look, TMI, maybe," she continued. "But take care of your health. I got my colonoscopy over quarantine and she asked me to get on a scale before they put me under … and she told me the weight and I was like, 'I haven't weighed this little since high school.'"
Added Wendy, who finalized her divorce from Kevin Hunter in January, "I feel really good, but I'm just alone in my romance."