Wendy Williams’ Ex-Husband ‘Furious’ and ‘Disappointed’ Over New Lifetime Documentary About Troubled.m

In a surprising twist of events, Kevin Hunter Sr., the former husband of talk show host Wendy Williams, has come forward to express his intense emotions regarding the upcoming Lifetime documentary titled “Where is Wendy Williams.” RadarOnline.com has learned exclusive details about Hunter’s reaction to the revealing documentary, which has sent shockwaves through Wendy’s inner circle.

The documentary, set to air on February 24th and 25th, has left Kevin Hunter Sr., also known as “Big Kev,” feeling blindsided and deeply concerned about its potential impact on Wendy’s legacy. Sources close to the situation reveal that Kevin, 51, was caught off guard when he watched the trailer for the documentary and witnessed the portrayal of his ex-wife.

According to an insider within Wendy’s inner circle, Kevin Hunter Sr. expressed disappointment and sadness upon seeing scenes from the documentary, particularly those depicting Wendy in distressing situations. He found the scene showing Wendy yelling over a bottle of vodka and appearing disoriented in New York City particularly distressing, feeling that it painted a bleak picture of her struggles.

Kevin Hunter Sr. was reportedly against the making of the documentary from the beginning, fearing that it would further tarnish Wendy’s reputation. His concerns extend beyond Wendy herself to their son, Kevin Jr., who ultimately signed on to participate in the project.

The documentary chronicles Wendy Williams’ decline over the years, both mentally and physically, following her departure from her highly successful talk show in July 2021. Distressing clips from the trailer depict Wendy’s gaunt appearance, struggles to remain upright, and emotional breakdowns, offering a candid look into her private battles.

One particularly heartbreaking moment in the trailer shows Wendy tearfully addressing her fans from her iconic purple chair, reflecting the emotional turmoil she has been experiencing. Another scene captures Wendy’s disorientation and lack of recognition of her surroundings, even while driving around Manhattan, her home for years.

Despite Kevin Hunter Sr.’s objections, the two-part documentary is set to provide an intimate and revealing insight into Wendy Williams’ struggles when it airs on Lifetime later this month. As the countdown to the premiere continues, the documentary promises to shed light on the challenges faced by the beloved talk show host and the impact they have had on her life and legacy.