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The correct response to “who ordered that?”…is that NO ONE should have ordered that. Why are we drinking around her at all?? Waiter, take it away, please. Come on, yall. #WhereIsWendyWilliams
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***Even if she ordered it…waiter, take it away please.

These poor kids are trying to handle a situation with grow adults ordering the wine! It’s so unfair that no one is backing them up. Why? B/C if u feed Wendy drinks they think they’ll get money some how? Her Dad is too old for this. Her son and nephew are fighting this all alone!

I agree with you. & it’s great the nephew intercepted it. I just wish they would have also went a step further & asked the waiter to take it away. It wasn’t even just this part. Her brother ordered a drink before Wendy got there & his dad had to tell him not to order another one

Nahhhhh stop it. Her publicist straight up said “I love champagne”. When Wendy said “let’s get a bottle” Her family is not enabling her. It’s the team in NY.

I don’t disagree with you. I have posts that address her team, as well. I think it’s a full series of unfortunate events.

I think the son & nephew tried to take her wine on the sly hoping she wouldn’t notice. Sometimes you have to play these games w/o trying to upset. I commend these young men for trying & not enable her.

Now that I’m looking at it… The family didn’t order the wine. That’s why the nephew asked who ordered that!!. It was going to HER and they intercepted and took it.... My guess… WILL!!!!!!!! Trying to set them up!!! But they didn’t falter and pushed back on her..

When a friend of mine gave up drinking I didn’t indulge when we went out to eat. Didn’t even mention drinking around her.

So now that youve revealed you know nothing about living with a family member with dementia or alcoholism, don't come for her family like that. SHE ORDERED it. Her nephew & son intercept it. After this clip we see the brother tells Wendy to not make a scene. They handled it fine.

I’m not putting my business online, but you have no idea how I’ve navigated the challenges of being a caretaker for an alcoholic parent…and helped care for a grandmother with dementia.
