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  1. Wendy's Got the Heat is a 2003 autobiography by American broadcaster and media personality Wendy Williams, co-written with journalist Karen Hunter . Plot summary. Background. I always knew I wanted to write a book, and I thought it would be a tell-all gossip book.

  2. 1. Jan. 2003 · Wendy's Got the Heat is her story -- about growing up in a predominately white suburb, recovering from drug addiction, struggling to launch a successful career in one of the most male-dominated media industries -- and it's by turns painful, hilarious, triumphant, and totally true.

    • (330)
    • Paperback
    • Wendy Williams, Karen Hunter
  3. 22. Juli 2018 · Overview In a rather raw, uncensored, and deeply personal autobiography, Wendy Williams pretty much gives you everything but certain names, exact dates, and pictures. Review (with Spoilers) – Below Summary/ Highlights From her early beginnings, to before she became a daytime TV show host, Wendy Williams was the Queen of Radio. 2nd ...

  4. 1. Aug. 2003 · WENDY’S GOT THE HEAT. by Wendy Williams with Karen Hunter ‧RELEASE DATE: Aug. 1, 2003. No bling-bling, no flava. bookshelf. shop now. amazon. Tiresome, simple-minded autobiography from the New York radio personality. Reared in middle-class Wayside, New Jersey, Williams knew from childhood that radio was her destiny.

  5. 3. Aug. 2004 · Wendy's Got the Heat is her story—about growing up in a predominately white suburb, recovering from drug addiction, struggling to launch a successful career in one of the most...

  6. Known as the "biggest mouth in New York," shock jock diva Williams is candid in discussing her own drama-filled life--including her drug addiction, miscarriages, and being forced out of her job and rehired to a top spot in radio. Produktdetails. Verlag: Pocket Books. Seitenzahl: 272. Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2004. Englisch.

  7. Wendy's Got the Heat is her story—about growing up in a predominately white suburb, recovering from drug addiction, struggling to launch a successful career in one of the most male-dominated media industries—and it's by turns painful, hilarious, triumphant, and totally true.