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Wendy Williams fans show support after host reveals she's been living in a sober house

Host reveals she's been living in sober house for 'quite some time'

Wendy Williams fans show support after host reveals she's been living in a sober house

Host reveals she's been living in sober house for 'quite some time'

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Wendy Williams fans show support after host reveals she's been living in a sober house

Host reveals she's been living in sober house for 'quite some time'

On Tuesday morning's show, Wendy Williams revealed what she is calling "her truth."The host began a segment in her show talking about how she and her husband, Kevin Hunter, have launched The Hunter Foundation to help those struggling with addiction. But moments later, Williams began getting very emotional and eventually revealed that "for some time now, and today and beyond" she's been living in a sober house 바카라 게임 웹사이트 a fact that only her husband and son, Kevin Hunter Jr., knew about until now. "When you see me come to work, glammed up, right after the show, I go across the street, I do my Pilates ... you know I've had a struggle with cocaine in my past, and I never went to a place to get the treatment. I don't know how, except God was sitting on my shoulder and I just stopped." Williams said. She went on to say that after her Pilates she goes to several meetings across New York City and meets many people "caught up in their addiction" and are looking for help. "They don't know I'm Wendy, they don't care I'm Wendy," the talk show host revealed. "It's been really interesting." She continued:"After I finished my appointments, seeing my brothers and sisters, breaking bread, I am driven by my 24-hour sober coach back to the home that I live in here in the tri-state with a bunch of smelly boys who have become my family ... They hog the TV and watch soccer, we talk and read and talk and read and then I get bored with them. Doors locked by 10p.m. Lights out by 10p.m. So I go to my room, and I stare at the ceiling, and I fall asleep to wake up and come back here to see you. So that is my truth." She ended her revelation on a positive note, saying that The Hunter Foundation has already placed 56 people in recovery centers around the world since launching last week. You can watch the full video here. The Queen of Tea has been very open and honest about her past decade-long struggle with cocaine addiction. With ET, Williams admitted that she used to be a "functioning addict," and that it was "a miracle that she was able to stop."But Williams' words today seemed to especially move her fans. Instantly, many began thanking the talk show host for being so brave and shining a light on such an important issue. Among the fans were CNN anchor Don Lemon and former "Today" co-host and future talk show host Tamron Hall. "I say bravest woman I know. @WendyWilliams finally speaks her truth about recovery. #WendyWilliams #TheHunterFoundation," Lemon tweeted. Likewise, Hall also thanked Williams for "taking this major step" and promised that "her journey will inspire so many people in the same situation."Williams' brave speech comes just weeks after she was absent from her show for two months, reportedly battling many health issues, including a shoulder injury and complications from Grave's disease (an autoimmune thyroid condition). On March 4, she returned to her famous purple chair with a sleek new blonde bob and confessed that she really missed being around her fans. 바카라 게임 웹사이트I missed you, too,바카라 게임 웹사이트 said Wendy while the audience went wild. 바카라 게임 웹사이트Honestly, I didn바카라 게임 웹사이트t know what to expect when I hit the block today. I didn바카라 게임 웹사이트t know whether you would wait for me, whether you would understand. I had no idea what to expect. Thank you so much for waiting for us ... I바카라 게임 웹사이트m happy to tell you that I바카라 게임 웹사이트m doing swell.바카라 게임 웹사이트If you or someone you know is battling addiction, call The Hunter Foundation for help at 1-888-5Hunter (or 888-548-6837). You can also call the 24/7 The National Drug Helpline at 1-888-633-3239 to receive information about treatment and recovery.

On Tuesday morning's show, revealed what she is calling "her truth."

The host began a segment in her show talking about how she and her husband, Kevin Hunter, have launched to help those struggling with addiction. But moments later, Williams began getting very emotional and eventually revealed that "for some time now, and today and beyond" she's been living in a sober house 바카라 게임 웹사이트 a fact that only her husband and son, Kevin Hunter Jr., knew about until now.

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"When you see me come to work, glammed up, right after the show, I go across the street, I do my Pilates ... you know I've had a struggle with cocaine in my past, and I never went to a place to get the treatment. I don't know how, except God was sitting on my shoulder and I just stopped." Williams said. She went on to say that after her Pilates she goes to several meetings across New York City and meets many people "caught up in their addiction" and are looking for help.

"They don't know I'm Wendy, they don't care I'm Wendy," the talk show host revealed. "It's been really interesting."

She continued:

"After I finished my appointments, seeing my brothers and sisters, breaking bread, I am driven by my 24-hour sober coach back to the home that I live in here in the tri-state with a bunch of smelly boys who have become my family ... They hog the TV and watch soccer, we talk and read and talk and read and then I get bored with them. Doors locked by 10p.m. Lights out by 10p.m. So I go to my room, and I stare at the ceiling, and I fall asleep to wake up and come back here to see you. So that is my truth."

She ended her revelation on a positive note, saying that The Hunter Foundation has already placed 56 people in recovery centers around the world since launching last week.

You can watch the full video .

The Queen of Tea has been very open and honest about her past with cocaine addiction. With , Williams admitted that she used to be a "functioning addict," and that it was "a miracle that she was able to stop."

But Williams' words today seemed to especially move her fans. Instantly, many began thanking the talk show host for being and shining a light on such an important issue. Among the fans were CNN anchor Don Lemon and former "Today" co-host and Tamron Hall.

"I say bravest woman I know. finally speaks her truth about recovery. ," Lemon . Likewise, Hall also thanked Williams for "taking this major step" and that "her journey will inspire so many people in the same situation."

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Williams' brave speech comes just weeks after she was absent from her show for two months, reportedly , including a shoulder injury and complications from Grave's disease (an autoimmune thyroid condition). On March 4, with a sleek new blonde bob and confessed that she really missed being around her fans.

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If you or someone you know is battling addiction, for help at 1-888-5Hunter (or 888-548-6837). You can also at 1-888-633-3239 to receive information about treatment and recovery.