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Wendy Williams Hospitalized Again -- Twice! -- Insiders Reveal Shocking Details Of Latest Health Scare

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Wendy Williams has reportedly been hospitalized twice in the last several weeks — including currently, as she reportedly remains under the care of doctors as of Friday morning.

Sadly, the beloved 58-year-old television host has had plenty of health problems in recent years, of course. But over the last two weeks, things have apparently gone from bad to worse according to a new report published on Friday. Related: Wendy’s Brother Confirms She’s Filming A Reality Show — And He’s Not Happy About It! Early on Friday morning, the US Sun published jaw-dropping new details from multiple sources who claim the Wendy Williams Show alum has been rushed to the hospital twice this month.

One source revealed the daytime TV veteran was first admitted to an unnamed hospital “about two weeks ago”. They did not say what symptoms put her in the hospital, but she was released after a few days.

However, as the insider explained, the ailing celeb’s initial release was also short-lived: Oh, no… A second source added more, claiming Wendy’s family is “aware” that she has been admitted to a hospital.

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