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Go ahead . . . ask her anything
My teenage daughter is a klepto. I found a bunch of stuff with tags in her closet, and I know she didn't buy them. What should I do?
I feel like all I do is run around and take my three kids to school, soccer, swim team, and gymnastics. I have no life. Help!
My guy stays in touch with his exes on Facebook. He says it's not cheating, but it makes me really angry. What should I do?
To her fans, media star Wendy Williams is "the friend in your head"—the confidante whose blunt, in-your-face advice is just what they need to hear. Drawn from the popular "Ask Wendy" segment of her show, the book goes deep, addressing a variety of real-life dilemmas and drama. Wendy answers questions about style, body image, office etiquette, and, of course, sex. No topic is off-limits, no situation too outrageous for her to tackle.
Wendy shoots straight to help you manage all the crazy that comes into your life—keepin' it real by sharing the personal and revealing experiences that have shaped her unique perspective. Filled with fun personality quizzes, Wendy's laugh-out-loud anecdotes, and tons of spot-on advice, Ask Wendy will help you find the answers—and the solutions—you're looking for.
About the Author
Wendy Williams is the host of The Wendy Williams Show. The longtime host of The Wendy Williams Experience, her top-rated daily radio show, Wendy was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in November 2009 and is one of only a handful of women bestowed with that honor. She has appeared on Dancing with the Stars, One Life to Live, and Drop Dead Diva, and was the host of the game show Love Triangle. She has also appeared in the film Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man, based on Steve Harvey's bestselling book. Wendy is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Wendy Williams Experience as well as several novels, including Ritz Harper Goes to Hollywood!, and she contributes a celebrity hot-topics column for Life & Style Weekly.