Review: Ask Wendy – Wendy Williams

Go ahead . . . ask her anything
Over the radio and now on her popular TV talk show, Wendy Williams has always been approached for her blunt, in-your-face words of advice. How’s she doin’? “Ask Wendy” has become more than just a fan-favorite TV segment; it’s her calling card. Wendy has helped her viewers cope with everything from backstabbing girlfriends and deadbeat boyfriends to crazy mothers-in-law and jealous coworkers. Fans trust Wendy, even when her advice is tough to hear. She’s earned her reputation as “the friend in your head.”
On TV Wendy only has a few minutes to respond to each audience member, but in Ask Wendy she goes deeper, answering questions sourced from viewers across the country. No question is off-limits and no situation is too outrageous for her to take on. Wendy shoots straight from those womanly hips of hers to help you manage all the crazy that comes into your life— keepin’ it real by drawing on the personal experiences that have shaped her unique perspective. Wendy reveals never-before shared intimate secrets about struggling with weight, navigating rough times in her marriage, and learning to accept herself. Along with the usual girlfriend, boyfriend, and family drama, Wendy straight-talks on topics like style, body image, and office etiquette, and of course she tackles your wildest sex questions. If you’ve dealt with it, Wendy has a solution for it.
Filled with fun personality quizzes, Wendy’s laugh-out-loud anecdotes, and tons of spot-on advice, Ask Wendy will help readers to end the drama in their lives. – Amazon
REVIEW
Before I start this review let me say this….
I’m a big fan of Wendy Williams…, but I’m going to say it like I mean it.
I can close my eyes and just imagine the conversation between Wendy and her friends…
Friend #1: Girl… you should write a book. You give so much good advice on your show! It’s a No-Brainer.

Friend #2: I Agree!!

Wendy: I have been thinking about it… let me call my agent.
Months Later… the public has Ask Wendy by Wendy Williams on the shelf of their local bookstore…
Well…. Maybe the conversation didn’t go exactly like I typed but remember I said I was imagining the conversation.
Ask Wendy is basically The World According to Wendy Williams – you can watch her T.V. show for free. I’m not going to say the book was horrible, because there was some good, funny, and a few hell-to-the naw advice in the book. 
If you Ask Orsayor… I would say… Wendy, just devote a show every week for Ask Wendy.
How You Doin’?
3.5 Stars
Orsayor

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