The inaugural episode of the Lifetime documentary series “Where is Wendy Williams?” premiered on Saturday, February 24, offering insights into the former US daytime TV host’s personal life and financial matters.
Viewers were astonished to discover Wendy’s approval of her son spending a staggering $100,000 on Uber Eats.
Within the episode, Wendy’s nephew, Travis Finnie, addressed the question of any family members exploiting the TV star financially.
The focus shifted to Wendy’s son, Kevin Hunter Jr., who discussed Wells Fargo allegedly accusing the family of financial impropriety.
Kevin Jr. explained, “When my mom was living down here, as one can imagine, it’s not a cheap lifestyle.”
He elaborated on the expenses, including flying Wendy on private planes and covering various appointments, all consolidated under one American Express.
Travis disclosed that Kevin spent over $100,000 on food delivery apps, with examples like $120,000 for Kevin’s birthday party and $80,000 for rent. Fans expressed disbelief on social media, questioning the substantial Uber Eats bill given Wendy’s past emphasis on frugality with groceries. Concerns were raised about such extravagant spending, particularly while Wendy was reportedly out of work.