Wendy Williams is spilling a cup of steaming tea.

The 57-year-old TV star came out in a surprising new interview with "Good Morning American" after her show was canceled and replaced by "Sherri."

Wendy's show was terminated after a six-month hiatus due to chronic health difficulties, and she became a hot topic.

Her timeslot will be taken over by Sherri Shepherd, who previously served as a guest presenter on "The Wendy Williams Show," according to the production company Debmar-Mercury.

It will be carried on FOX Television Stations and other broadcasters across the country.

Wendy has been living in Floridawith her son Kevin Hunter Jr. and her 91-year-old father since her departure from the show.

On Thursday's broadcast of "GMA," Wendy Williams revealed her current health status and career aspirations, affirming that she is "sound of mind" but explaining why some people believe she isn't stable.

Per Hollywood Life, "When individuals desire control of their accounts, they say anything, including something insane like that about me," the media figure revealed, speaking exclusively through audio.

Wendy also addressed reports about her physical and mental health issues, claiming that she is "doing OK" and joking that she has the mind and physique of a 25-year-old.

Wendy Williams' Wells Fargo Drama

Wendy Williams also gave viewers additional details about her Wells Fargo lawsuit.

She stated that her bank account had been frozen for two months, preventing her from accessing funds and paying payments.

Wendy claims that the bank forced her to hire someone to manage her account, something she claims she does not want to do.

"I'd like all of my money. I'd like to see all of the money I've earned throughout the course of my life."

The mother of one also stated that she does not lie, cheat, or steal, and that she is a "honest" and "hard-working" individual.

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Wendy Williams' Return To Television

Wendy Williams discussed her plans to return to "The Wendy Williams Show" in the latter part of the conversation.

She stated that she is "quite comfortable" returning and that the public is "ready" for the show to return.

She even told viewers that she will be back on the television in three months.

"I have some personal matters to attend to, and then I'll be ready to return and be free and ready to do my thing."

Wendy Williams concluded the conversation by assuring her viewers that her show, "The Wendy Show," will be "bigger and brighter than ever."

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