Wendy Williams is returning this fall — and not from her home, but from the purple chair in her Manhattan studio. The queen of daytime gossip announced on Tuesday that her long-running syndic…
, as COVID-19 numbers began to surge, causing all talk shows and late-night series to forego their studio audiences and then film from home. Williams was shooting her hour-long show live from her home up until mid-May when she went on an, due to complications with Graves’ disease. Repeats of the show have been airing, while the show has been on hiatus.
Repeats will continue to air until Sept. 21 when the show resumes with fresh, daily episodes, and changes are being made to the set during the summer. Even pre-pandemic, “Wendy Williams” typically took a hiatus through the entire month of August, before kicking off a new season. Williams’ return — though still two months away — marks the first announcement of any daytime talk show to resume to shooting in-studio, following the industry-wide coronavirus shutdown.
Details on Williams’ return to set are still being ironed out, as no one can predict the state of the world during a pandemic and information is changing rapidly, but insiders stress that the daytime show will be following guidelines from state authorities on how to resume production safely. As of now, there will be no studio audience when the show comes back in September, and its likely that much of the staff will be working remotely when the show returns.
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