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Wendy Williams worried about her 'saggy b**bs' as plastic surgeries are on hold amid coronavirus crisis

Speaking to Dr Oz she said 'It’s just that, as a surgery girl when you save your money and you’ve been planning for years and then corona pops up, and you got to deal with these saggy boobs'
UPDATED MAR 28, 2020
Wendy Williams (Getty Images)
Wendy Williams (Getty Images)

In the light of elective surgeries being suspended in New York, as all hospitals are directed to treat coronavirus cases, Wendy Williams is worried that without keeping up with her scheduled cosmetic procedures, she will be left with "saggy boobs."

Appearing on the 'The Dr Oz Show,' the talk show host, 55, said that although she supports the closure of non-essential businesses and the decision to pause elective surgeries, she said that the pandemic might have a major impact on her appearance, which can never be good for show business. 

“It’s just that, as a surgery girl, when you save your money and you’ve been planning for years, and then you have your appointment and all of a sudden the corona pops up, and I got to deal with these saggy boobs," she said. 

Williams then went onto ask Dr Oz for his expert opinion on when her breasts might start to sag. "For how much longer before I get them pulled back up?” she asked. 

Oz said he felt it would be another “couple of months" before she would need to go under the knife. “I am hopeful that we’re eight weeks away from being through the worst of this,” the cardiothoracic surgeon told her.

Williams has been pretty open about the range of plastic surgeries she has gotten done on her face and body over the years. In January, she even aired a clip of her getting facial fillers on her daytime show. 

Wendy Williams attends her being honored with a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on October 17, 2019, in Hollywood, California (Getty Images)

“Neck down I’m done,” she told her co-hosts while receiving her fillers. “[Breast] reduction, I’ll get it when I’m ready, but right now I still like them. I’ve never gotten a facelift, and you know what, if you start staving off the stuff at an early time, you won’t need a facelift.”

'The Wendy Williams Show' is among the many talk shows that have been postponed amid the coronavirus outbreak in the country, but Williams said last week that she was "ready to go back to work."

"I’m willing to risk it with one camera and a flashlight. I’m ready to go back to work next week. I’m ready to go back to work when we’re like — come on, let’s go!" she told Page Six.

But unfortunately, her vigor and energy were not enough to let her producers run the show. On March 21, she made another appearance on 'Dr Oz' and suggested that she was willing to tape the show without an audience if required. 

"I got a telephone call, honestly, and the phone call was, ‘Wendy?’ I was like, ‘What? What am I doing wrong now?’ I always think I’m in trouble," she said. "They said, ‘We’re all shutting down everything, all the networks. Nobody is going to be doing new shows. We want all the hosts to be well.' I said, ‘But I can do it even with no audience. I don’t even have to have the staffers there because I did that for two days.' But they said, ‘No. We need to have you home, indefinitely.’ There will be no more Wendy or any of the other people for a period of time."

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