Wendy Williams is not letting the quarantine stop her from making headlines because the controversial talk show host has taken her show TO HER LIVING ROOM.
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That’s right! Wendy is now filming her show from her apartment in NYC, baby!
And wherever Wendy goes, something interesting seems to follow.
On Monday’s show, Wendy let her viewers know she had spoken to Dr. Oz about the do’s and don’ts of dating during the coronavirus pandemic.
“What do single people, including me, do about s*x?” she asked the celebrity doctor.
“As much of a wanted woman as I am, I’m not thinking about that,” she explained.
“I don’t want anybody over here,” she continued.
Now that’s proper social distancing!
“I think condoms are something random. You know, what about the sweat and the shower?”
Dr. Oz apparently told Wendy it would be best [to] just not for the time being.
“He ended up saying, ‘You know what? Hold out. It’ll be over soon.'”
Hey, it’s better to be safe than sorry!
But let’s be clear, Dr. Oz sings a different tune when it comes to couples who are ALREADY living and quarantining together.
Speaking with TMZ last week, Dr. Oz said couples shouldn’t shy away from s*x!
“The best solution if you’re holed up with your significant other, quarantined, is have s*x,” he stated.
“You’ll live longer, get rid of the tension, certainly get some stories.”
“Maybe you’ll make some babies,” he continued.
“It’s certainly better than staring at each other and getting on each other’s nerves.”
With social distancing being of the UTMOST importance right now, we couldn’t agree more!
Let’s all follow Dr. Oz’s advice, okay?! STAY AWAY FROM EVERYONE UNLESS YOU LIVE WITH THEM!
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Last Updated on March 24, 2020 by Anastasia Ross