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Wendy Williams Hit With Swift Backlash After Telling Gay Men To 'Stop Wearing Our Skirts And Our Heels'

Talk show host Wendy Williams is being accused of a wide range of intolerant behaviors after a rant on her show in which she told gay men to "stop wearing our skirts and our heels."


Williams was talking about the holiday "Galentine's Day," created by the TV show Parks & Recreation, which celebrates female friendships the day before Valentine's Day.

When she saw men clapping along with the women after a joke, she commented:

"If you're a man and you're clapping, you're not even a part of this. I don't care if you're gay. You don't get a [menstrual period] every 28 days. You can do a lot that we do, but I get offended by the idea that we go through something you will never go through."

Williams then went on to say to gay men:

"Stop wearing our skirts and our heels. Girls, what do we have for ourselves? You'll never be the woman that we are, no matter how gay!"

Internet users everywhere denounced Williams's comments as homophobic and transphobic.



Wendy Williams seems to have some trouble avoiding controversy.

Earlier this year, she had to issue an apology after making fun of a scar on Joaquin Phoenix's lip.

In 2018, she said she was "sick" of the #MeToo movement.


Many pointed out notable LGBTQ celebrities who wear high heels and skirts.


Transphobia is no laughing matter.

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Before long, Williams had issued an apology to her fans.

But for many, the damage had been done.


Wendy Williams will have to be more careful in the future—there's a fine but important line between speaking frankly about gender and being ignorant and intolerant.

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