Trouble’s brewing between Wendy Williams and her son Kevin Hunter Jr. over claims he mismanaged her money.
In a fresh episode of TMZ’s 2 Angry Men podcast, Williams – who recently shot down rumors about her mental state – opened up about where things stand with Kevin Jr. This comes hot on the heels of her Tubi special Saving Wendy, where she dropped the bomb about being put under guardianship after some sketchy large withdrawals from her account.
Kevin Jr.’s singing a different tune, denying those withdrawals. Court papers from last September show he “apologized for past mistakes and inappropriate behavior.” The docs also state, “The court is not convinced that he can keep her safe and wouldn’t willingly or unwittingly expose her to financial exploitation.”
Around the 4-minute mark of Saving Wendy, Williams got real about allegedly being taken advantage of by Kevin Jr., her 24-year-old son with ex-husband Kevin Hunter (they split in 2020 after tying the knot in 1999).
“My son is a good person, but at this point, he is a horrible person to me,” Williams spilled from her assisted living facility. “It’s the way he moves with other people … and ‘What is going on with these other people at my apartment in Miami? What are you doing? You spent on what? And what is going on at Wells Fargo?'”
According to Williams, her son isn’t flying solo when it comes to managing her cash. She revealed earlier that Kevin Jr. “overstepped his boundaries” and “inappropriately” dipped into her funds without giving her a heads up.
“Like, is he stealing from me? Look, all I know is that, in terms of what I’m dealing with, this is still going on, because that’s when my money got frozen at Wells Fargo, thank God. No more money stealing from my son and the other people,” she added.
Right after Williams watched her son grab his college diploma, word got out that Kevin Jr. was slapped with a second eviction notice from his Miami pad. The landlords say Kevin was on the hook for $4,316, telling him to pay up or clear out by January 7. The company dropped the case earlier this month.
Despite her 2023 frontotemporal dementia diagnosis, Williams’ recent public comeback has her guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, pushing for fresh medical tests, TMZ reports.
