She’s clearing the air. Wendy Williams made a shocking confession about her estranged husband, Kevin Hunter, by confirming that he does indeed have a daughter with a woman he had an affair with. The tv show host opened up about the ordeal during an explosive new interview, where she spilled all of the details about her post-split life.

When asked if there’s one thing she could never be a part of, Wendy admitted that her ex has a five-month-old. “Kevin has a daughter,” Wendy, 55, told the New York Times during her candid interview. “I was sitting on a plane two days ago. I was next to a man who was probably wondering, ‘Who the hell is this lady with a negligee?’ I love a negligee. He was watching Page Six TV, and he said, ‘Is that you?’ And I said: ‘Yes, it’s me. Please don’t tell me what they’re saying.'”

Wendy Williams Confesses That Estranged Husband Kevin Hunter Has a Daughter
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“Kevin had a major indiscretion that he will have to deal with for the rest of his life,” she continued, while responding to the rumors involving her former flame. “An indiscretion that I will not deal with. He will always be my family, because we have a 19-year-old son, and we were together for 25 years and married for 21. But there was no vacillating. I’m out. That’s all I can say.”

As fans may recall, Wendy filed for divorce from her husband, who also served as the executive producer of The Wendy Williams Show, back in April. Around that time, reports were surfacing claiming that Kevin had been cheating on Wendy and had fathered a child with his alleged mistress. “People want me to hate and scream and talk. I won’t,” Wendy explained.

“It bothers me that people say [she begins to cry] — it bothers me that people say, ‘Keep it as clean as you can, because you have a child together.’ That’s not the main reason to keep it clean. The main reason I won’t talk badly about Kevin is that he was my first true love. I will not have people talk badly.”

“I never thought that I would be in this position,” the media personality noted. “I’m a very forgiving person, but there’s one thing that I could never be a part of, and that one thing happened.”

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