The Wendy Williams Show online presence has been erased including the show's YouTube channel and official websites

Just two weeks after the long-running show went off the air, The Wendy Williams Show's online presence has been erased.

The official YouTube channel for the former syndicated talk show has been removed, along with official websites for the show and Wendy Williams Productions, according to Variety.

Search results for the YouTube channel came up empty, effectively scrubbing hundreds of hours of clips and other materials from the Internet.

Offline: Just two weeks after the long-running show went off the air, The Wendy Williams Show's online presence has been erased

Offline: Just two weeks after the long-running show went off the air, The Wendy Williams Show's online presence has been erased

Removed: The official YouTube channel for the former syndicated talk show has been removed, along with official websites for the show and Wendy Williams Productions, according to Variety

Removed: The official YouTube channel for the former syndicated talk show has been removed, along with official websites for the show and Wendy Williams Productions, according to Variety 

As far as the official websites go, WendyShow.com now results in a DNS error, while the website for her production company - WendyWilliamsProductions.com - is now being auctioned off on GoDaddy.

Williams started her career as a New York City radio shock jock before hosting The Wendy Williams Show on syndicated television in 2008.

While the show regularly competed with Ellen as the top-rated daytime syndicated talk show, Williams was no stranger to controversy, though in recent years, her failing health often made headlines as well.

Website: As far as the official websites go, WendyShow.com now results in a DNS error, while the website for her production company - WendyWilliamsProductions.com - is now being auctioned off on GoDaddy

Website: As far as the official websites go, WendyShow.com now results in a DNS error, while the website for her production company - WendyWilliamsProductions.com - is now being auctioned off on GoDaddy

Competition: While the show regularly competed with Ellen as the top-rated daytime syndicated talk show, Williams was no stranger to controversy, though in recent years, her failing health often made headlines as well

Competition: While the show regularly competed with Ellen as the top-rated daytime syndicated talk show, Williams was no stranger to controversy, though in recent years, her failing health often made headlines as well

When the show aired its final episode on June 17, Williams herself hadn't hosted an episode in more than a year, with a number of guest hosts such as Michael Rappaport, Whitney Cummings, Leah Remini and Sherri Shepherd taking over.

In fact, Shepherd will take over with her own syndicated talk show dubbed Sherri, that will begin in the 2022-2023 season, hailing from Debmar-Mercury, the same company that produced Williams' show.

Debmar-Mercury and Williams' publicist would not comment on the show's internet presence vanishing. 

No comment: Debmar-Mercury and Williams' publicist would not comment on the show's internet presence vanishing

No comment: Debmar-Mercury and Williams' publicist would not comment on the show's internet presence vanishing

Williams' manager, Will Selby, recently confirmed that they went back to her former studio to retrieve her infamous purple chair, which she'll use on her new podcast.

'We are going to take it, and that will be part of her new show,' he added of the podcast. 

Williams was reportedly asked to give a farewell message on the finale of her show - which had been hosted for some time by Sherri Shepherd, though sources claimed Williams declined.

Manager: Williams' manager, Will Selby, recently confirmed that they went back to her former studio to retrieve her infamous purple chair, which she'll use on her new podcast

Manager: Williams' manager, Will Selby, recently confirmed that they went back to her former studio to retrieve her infamous purple chair, which she'll use on her new podcast

'They were not doing it live, but asked Wendy for pre-taped video,' a source shared of the show's finale plans.

'She still said no. She’s not at peace with what happened. She's not happy with it,' the source added.

TMZ reported on Tuesday that Williams and Selby are putting a podcast together, eyeing guests such as Snoop Dogg, Fat Joe and reportedly a member of the Trump family.

She has reportedly also had conversations with the Kardashian family, and it's currently unclear if she will release her podcast on a platform like Apple or Spotify, or just release it independently.

Podcast: TMZ reported on Tuesday that Williams and Selby are putting a podcast together, eyeing guests such as Snoop Dogg, Fat Joe and reportedly a member of the Trump family

Podcast: TMZ reported on Tuesday that Williams and Selby are putting a podcast together, eyeing guests such as Snoop Dogg, Fat Joe and reportedly a member of the Trump family

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