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Sharon Osbourne Wendy Williams and Sheryl Underwood

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Wendy Williams Accuses Christie Brinkley Of Faking Dancing With The Stars Injury, The Talk Hosts Clap Back

In case you missed it, Christie Brinkley is being replaced on “Dancing With The Stars” by her model daughter Sailor Brinkley Cook after falling and breaking her arm in rehearsals… Wendy Williams addressed Brinkley’s fall in her Hot Topics segment this week and she wasn’t the kindest. If you start the video below at the 20 minute mark you can see where she says she doesn’t believe Brinkley even fell on her arm:

Wendy straight up said, “That looked fake as hell…” She went on to propose the whole “injury” might have been faked and planned to get Brinkley’s daughter Sailor a bigger look in the spotlight. Super messy Wendy.

Well the ladies of “The Talk” are talking back! Hit the flip to see how Sharon Osbourne and Sheryl Underwood responded to Williams’ words about Brinkley.

Sharon Osbourne Wendy Williams and Sheryl Underwood

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“I have to go in on Wendy on this, because not so long ago Wendy was not in a very good place. And she had well wishes from so many people that she had, you know, run over the coals, so to speak,” says Osbourne. “Why is it, no matter what this woman goes though in her life, her ups and downs, which we all do, obviously hers is more public, and you know she’s a 55-year-old woman who relapsed again on drugs. And the thing is, nobody gave her a hard time. It was just love, support to her. Now there’s a lovely lady, Christie Brinkley, who shattered her bones, has a metal plate put in… What is it within you that is so dark that you can’t seem to get it out, when the world shows you love and wishes you well… You are so dark inside, so mean, constantly. I have to say, I feel bad for her. I feel bad for people that have this anger, this nastiness inside them.”

Sheryl Underwood also had a lot to say to Wendy as well. Hit the flip to watch how she addressed the situation.

“Nobody said when she (Wendy Williams) was going through the stuff she was going through, she was faking it. We all were worried about her health. We want to say as women, ‘Wendy, don’t go back to what you used to be… Don’t do this. Don’t do this.’ We love Wendy Williams and we thought she was going to come around as another person… God gave you a second chance, do something good now.”

Do you agree with the ladies of “The Talk” or is Wendy just gonna be Wendy regardless?

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