Wendy Williams Shares Her Sexual Assault Story For First Time Ahead Of Lifetime Biopic
During a panel promoting her upcoming Lifetime biopic on Tuesday, Wendy Williams, 56, shared her sexual assault story for the first time.
While speaking about the film which will revisit some of the TV personality’s toughest times, including her struggles with substance abuse and her divorce, it will also cover Williams’ never-before-told story of date rape at the hands of late R&B singer Sherrick, an artist from the 1980s, according to PEOPLE Magazine.
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During the panel Williams said she met Sherrick during an interview and explained that “he mesmerized me with his twinkling eyes,” she told reporters. “He flipped the interview around to where he was interviewing me — I was just gaga over this man and he asked me to go to an opening party, an album release party, with him that night. And before the party, I was date-raped by him,” she continued, sharing that she was also date-raped when she was in college, the outlet noted.
Williams went on to say, “ those types of things happen to girls all the time,” Williams added. “And they’ve been happening a lot, to a lot of our mothers, grandmothers, great-great-grandmothers, and their great-great-grandmothers, too.”
Earlier, Williams also talked about her relationship with her ex-husband Kevin Hunter. Despite their rocky past, the talk show host told PEOPLE that she has “no regrets.”
“The life that I’m living right now is my best life, and I have no guilt about saying that,” she said. “I don’t regret meeting Kevin, I don’t regret falling in love, I don’t regret staying with him for all 25 years, 21 of them married. I like who I am, so I have no regrets,” she added.
Wendy Williams: The Movie premiere is set to premiere on Lifetime on Jan. 30.
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