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Kevin Hunter Concerned For Wendy Williams' Financial Security Post-Divorce


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Kevin Hunter had to pack up and move out of his shared home with estranged wife Wendy Williams, but it doesn't mean he's done thinking about the well being of his soon to be ex-wife anytime soon. The Blast reports that while Kevin understands Wendy's move to divorce him, he's worried that without his protection and guidance, her empire will come crumbling down. 

Sources tell the publication that Kevin feels as if he “protected [Wendy's] interests” for the sum of her career and blocked any scammers and bad business deals from going down. Kevin was not just the executive producer of her talk show, but he was her manager and he thinks that her being alone may be a bad idea since people could swoop in and take advantage of her. 

Apparently, Kevin even questions some of the staffers on set, who he believes could have ill intentions. 

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"I am not proud of my recent actions and take full accountability and apologize to my wife, my family and her amazing fans. I am going through a time of self-reflection and am trying to right some wrongs," Kevin stated once the divorce was made public.

"No matter what the outcome is or what the future holds, we are still The Hunter Family and I will continue to work with and fully support my wife in this business and through any and all obstacles she may face living her new life of sobriety, while I also work on mine. I ask that you please give me and my family privacy as we heal. Thank you.”

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