Wendy Williams is finally prepared for her next act.

She has been missing from her program and social media for the past year due to health and personal concerns,and she is now ready to rebuild her life from the ground up.

According to a source who spoke to OK, the TV star isn't bothered that "The Wendy Williams Show" has ended since she has huge plans for her future.

"Wendy has gone through hell and back, but she is now feeling better and ready to make a return."

After a difficult struggle with Graves' illness and a mental crisis, the 57-year-old was forced to step down from her talk show over the summer, but she is now aiming to establish a variety of new initiatives, including a wellness program and a podcast.

Williams is said to wish to help those who are going through similar health and personal issues as she is.

Wendy Williams will devote some time to the dating scene in addition to her next endeavors.

Romantic bliss is apparently also on her list as she attempts to rebuild her life from the ground up following her contentious divorce from ex-husband Kevin Hunter in 2019 after discovering he has a mistress and welcoming a love child together.

According to the source, "She hasn't given up on love and is eager to go back out there," the source says. "Wendy has obviously regained her mojo."

Williams was seen having dinner with media sensation Baruch Shemtov in New York a few weeks ago, when they apparently discussed their future career goals, including the author's shocking lawsuit against Wells Fargo.

Another source stated that Williams firmly stated that she will be receiving her money from that shortly and that she is now thrilled to return to work.

"When you hear her talk... everyone who's known her for years knows they're getting a Wendy who's ready to work," the person continued. She's in great shape."

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What Became of 'The Wendy Williams Show'?

"The Wendy Williams Show" is coming to an end after its 13th season, a season in which she did not even appear on the show due to health difficulties.

Sherri Shepherd will replace her time slot as well as the show "Sherri."

Per Page Six, pals and people close to Williams were allegedly concerned about her at the time of the revelation, as things appeared to have grown worse in her life.

But things are beginning to change, and Wendy Williams is eager to get back on her feet.

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