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Charlamagne Tha God Says Wendy Williams Will Pay For Their Dinner Date


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Wendy Williams and Charlamagne Tha God have been at odds for over a decade but their feud came to a screeching halt after the Breakfast Club host reached out to his former mentor on the phone after filing for divorce. Wendy has been having a rough go at things over the last few months. She checked herself into a sober living house after relapsing on alcohol, filed for divorce from her longtime husband, and suffered a hairline fracture in her shoulder. The talk show host ended up leaving her show on hiatus but she's officially back and she's spilling all the tea. One night this week, she kept getting distracted by her phone, telling her audience that DJ Boof and Charlamagne Tha God pestered her with date requests. She'll be going out with both of them but according to Charlamagne, she'll be the one footing the bill.

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If Boof and Charlamagne were trying to come off as gentlemen, they probably would have offered to cover the cost of her dinner. However, with the amount of money that Wendy Williams makes, Charla explained that it's probably more appropriate if she covers the charges. Speaking with his co-hosts this morning, he noted that they spent a long time on the phone together. In fact, over four hours were spent on the phone before they decided to call it a night.

After such a long time away from each other, you can imagine that Charla and Wendy had a lot to catch up on. On the radio show this AM, Charlamagne seemed annoyed that the phone call was even mentioned, saying "It's not a date at all." He continued by showing support for Wendy but shooting down any romantic speculation. "For me, someone that used to work with Wendy, having a front row seat to a lot of the abuse I saw her endure, I'm just happy that she's finally free," he said.

Watch his full explanation below.

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