Wendy Williams bundles up in a fuzzy baby blue coat from Beyonce's Ivy Park collection and furry boots as she steps out in New York City
Wendy Williams showed off one of her most eye-catching winter-weather looks on Wednesday when she stepped out in a bright blue furry coat.
The 56-year-old host of The Wendy Williams Show was rocking a new item from Beyoncé's latest ice-themed releases from her Ivy Park collaboration with Adidas as she headed out in New York City.
In addition to the baby blue coat, which featured the white Adidas logo on the back hem, she kept her feet warm in boots covered in shaggy white fur.
Blue mood: Wendy Williams, 56, showed off her winter style in a furry baby blue coat from Beyoncé's Ivy Park collection while stepping out in New York City on Wednesday
Wendy wore more reserved clothing underneath her winter attire, including simple black pants.
She added a touch of glamour with her black alligator Birkin bag, which resells for tens of thousands of dollars.
The 5ft10in gossip monger sported long strawberry blond locks, which had more red in them than she usually wears.
She rounded out her ensemble with a pale blue surgical mask to help slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Pricey: She added some warm furry boots to the mix and held an opulent black alligator Birkin bag that resells for tens of thousands of dollars
Safety first: She rounded out her ensemble with a pale blue surgical mask to help slow the spread of the novel coronavirus
Despite her conscientious choice to wear a mask, Wendy shocked some fans earlier this week when she said she wouldn't be getting the coronavirus vaccine, at least not for the time being.
During a virtual appearance on Dr. Oz's show earlier this week, he asked if she planned to get the Covid-19 vaccine.
'No. I don't trust it,' she replied.
She also said that she never gets a flu shot, despite the fact that tens of thousands of people die from influenza every year.
Although two vaccines that require two doses have currently been available, a new vaccine that requires only a single dose was approved by the FDA recently, which may help speed up the pace of vaccinations.
On Tuesday, President Biden announced that there would be enough vaccine doses for all American adults by May, though it may take longer to distribute all of them.
Surprise: Wendy shocked some fans earlier this week when she said she wouldn't be getting the coronavirus vaccine, at least not for the time being, on Dr. Oz's show; seen in February 2020
Risky business: 'No. I don't trust it,' she said after Oz asked if she would get the vaccine. She also claimed to never get a flu shot
Although Wendy looked care-free on her stroll through New York this week, she recently ran into legal trouble after she and Hilary Duff, 33, were accused of libel and slander by a photographer.
In court documents obtained by The Blast, Darryl Wilkins claimed he was confront by Duff for allegedly taking photos of her son Luca, eight, while he played soccer.
However, he insists he was merely trying out a new camera and wasn't specifically trying to photograph her son.
Hilary filmed her encounter with Wilkins and posted it to Instagram, though the video has since been deleted, but Wendy rose to her defense on her TV show.
Defamatory statements: Although Wendy looked care-free on her stroll through New York this week, she recently ran into legal trouble after she and Hilary Duff, 33, were accused of libel and slander by a photographer; Duff seen in 2018
Spreading: After Hilary filmed a photographer allegedly taking photos of her son Luca, eight, at a park and called him a creep and a paparazzo, Wendy repeated the claim on her show
Public confrontation: According to court documents obtained by The Blast , Darryl Wilkins claimed he was testing out his new camera in a park last February, when Duff confronted the man over allegedly photographing her son
Wilkins accused Duff of slander for 'reprehensible and despicable conduct including by innuendo that he was a child predator,' and he included Williams in the suit for repeating the claims on her show.
In her caption, Hilary called Wilkins a 'creep' and said that he was a paparazzi.
In his filings, he said these were 'false statements because Wilkins is not a pedophile or child predator and was attempting to take photographs as a photographer and not as a paparazzi or stalker or with mal intent or evil wrongdoing.'
He claimed that her words 'directly injured him in respect to his profession' as he faced general damages to his reputation, business, trade, profession and occupation.
Fighting back: In his filings, he said these were 'false statements because Wilkins is not a pedophile or child predator and was attempting to take photographs as a photographer and not as a paparazzi or stalker or with mal intent or evil wrongdoing'; seen in 2014
Dating again: Later on Thursday, Wendy revealed she was out on a date with Mike Esterman, whom her friend Mario Lopez suggested she give a try
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