Porsha Williams Slams Wendy Williams for Tearing Down Black Women

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By: Amanda Anderson-Niles

Porsha Williams isn’t too fond of talk queen Wendy Williams these days considering Wendy has said some pretty harsh things about the RHOA star on her talk show in the last several weeks.

Not only does she continue to call Porsha dumb, but she also said Porsha should have had a baby to ensure she would walk away with lots of Kordell’s money via the divorce settlement.

In a recent interview with Atlanta radio station V-103, Porsha lets Wendy have it and she slammed her for tearing down black women on such a public platform. She says:

“It’s enough of women of power, women of color not supporting each other. Like every time I see her say something about me, I’m disappointed in her. She’s calling me less than smart, she’s less than a woman. You shouldn’t do that. I’ve been through a very traumatic situation that hurt me. All I’m trying to do is stand and be strong. And possibly inspire somebody else. All she does is knock me down.

“This is the same woman who said that I should have had a baby by my ex to get cash. Really? I’ll never stoop that low.

“For her to have the type of platform she has, she should use it better than she does. I’m disappointed in her.”

 

 

Porsha then says that Wendy could never be Oprah because she doesn’t know how to inspire people and build them up:

“As a TV host, Oprah…she influences not only her audience but the world. And to get to that level, you have to be intelligent, you have to learn how to deal with that power and use it positively. Oprah will definitely go in. If she had an interview with me, she would dig in deep. But she will also build me back up. Wendy never builds people up in a positive way. Definitely not black women. I feel like it’s low and it’s sad.”

28 comments

  1. Controversy sells. It’s what people want. I bet UB gets more page views for negative stories than the positive. People don’t support positivity. If Wendy was positive all the time she wouldn’t be where she is today. Porsha just doesn’t understand that.

  2. I do agree that Wendy was out of line when she said Porsha should have had a baby so she could get Kordell’s money. That was just ratchet and pathetic.

    1. But didn’t Porscha have a miscarriage? I’m almost positive she and her Mother talked about that on one of the episodes, and how badly Kordell acted when it happened. Wendy should really do her research before she goes in on someone, because Porscha is right, that was some low-class BS right there. What makes it worse, is that she called her a gold-digger, then in the next breath said she was dumb for not having a baby to keep the money coming. Wendy’s got a lot of damn nerve!!!

  3. I’ll never forget how horrible Wendy treated Wendy. And then she had the nerve to cry when she passed. Smh.

    1. Exactly. I wanted to jump through the screen and slap Wendy. Like now you feel bad Wendy, now? Really? Smh!

  4. I agree with Porsha. I think Wendy is too harsh on everyone, not just black women. She may be successful now, but she had to sell her soul to get where she is. All money isn’t good money.

  5. I agree. Now it’s nothing wrong with speaking your truth and having an opinion, but Wendy does take it way too far at times. Sometimes I wonder how she can even sleep at night. But whatever. It’s keeping her on TV, so maybe she feels it’s worth it.

  6. Porsha is wasting her breath. Wendy doesn’t care. Being rude and controversial has always been her thing. That’s not going to change.

  7. Wendy tears down everybody. That’s why her personal life is in shambles. It’s her karma. When you’re ugly to others you get it back ten fold.

  8. Wendy knows she will never be Oprah. I don’t think she even wants to. But what she’s doing works for her no matter how tragic it all is.

  9. I wouldn’t let it get to me. Wendy can drag people all day, but she’s just as messed up as the people she drags. Porsha shouldn’t even worry about it.

  10. In this lifetime, people will always talk about you. You just have to get to the point that you understand that what they say doesn’t really matter. Porsha will be fine. It comes with life and being on TV.

  11. Girl…read & get some knowledge.. To hell with Wendy, Kenya & anyone else…for that matter… DO U! UR song sounds great….Surround urself with the likes of KANDI…& DO U!..U have said some really not to intelligent things…So DONT be MAD…GET KNOWLEDGE!!

  12. Eh, it’s not that deep. Wendy’s schtick has always been controversy. It’s why she has her TV show. Porsha just needs to get herself together and learn how to stand on her own two feet. She’ll be fine.

  13. I always wondered as much sh-t Wendy talks why nobody never calls her and her tranny chasing husband out more often.

  14. true. wendy worships white wh0res like kim zolack (whatever) and kardash and says stupid stuff like she doesnt know why she likes her, but any black “h0e” she will rip to shreds.

  15. Here’s the thing, too many of them get to where they are going and closes the door on other women of potential and slams those that are showing potential, and the other one wouldn’t give you a chair to sit in. So I wouldn’t be too quick to boost any up. When I heard him say on his show that there’s nothing wrong with sex on the first day and people were too uptight about it, I realized then that he had some serious issues. The person could be a maniac, or have some disease or just plain crazy; besides, that’s promoting immoral behavior. I knew then that he did not care about anybody other than ratings. For him to coach young girls into promiscuous activity is failure to the next generation. And someone that will coach that will say anything for any reason. So really, in reality, everything he says is BS! When you lose it, it’s gone! By the way, you never know whose coaching him. Can’t you hear that telephone conversation? Classless!

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