Wendy: My Son Caught Me Giving My Husband A "Favor"
Wendy Williams: My Son Caught Me Giving My Husband A “Favor”
Perhaps Wendy Williams should take a page out of Holly Robinson Peete’s book. Last week, we told you how Robinson Peete and her husband had to find creative ways to be intimate once their children entered the picture—including their “shaggin’ waggon,” which is where they go to get away from the kids and spend sexy time together. Williams and her husband, on the other hand, just get straight down to business whether their son is home or not. And well, that leaves room for pretty awkward experiences considering that the family has a no-closed-doors policy in their household.
Recently, the media maven opened up to Conan O’Brien about the time her then 13-year-old son discovered her giving her husband a sexual favor.
“I’m loose in some ways, and uptight in others. Like, we don’t close doors in our house. There is no need for him to be in his room with the door closed,” Williams said of her parenting style. “I get it. But here’s the deal: we walk hard in our house, or we’re clearing our throats, that’s the warning sign that ‘here I come!’ You just don’t tiptoe to somebody’s room. I respect him. When I come to see his room, you hear it. Or I’m ‘ahem ahem Kevin, here I come’ and I walk slow to give him a chance to clean up, and we don’t close our doors either, but if you walk in on me and my husband, you’re going to get a surprise.”
Wendy continued:
“Once, when he was 13, he got a surprise, and he will never do that again. He walked in on me giving my husband a favor, at 2 o’clock in the morning.”
“And he forgot to clear his throat and stomp,” went on. “Well, he didn’t hear anything. And then he looked and what do you think we did? Continued!”
According to Wendy, Little Kev left without incident, and he never made mention of what he saw; however, she admits that he did behave differently towards her the next day.
“He was going out with some of his friends and I usually, we leave the house with a hug and a kiss. We hugged, but he wouldn’t kiss me. He didn’t kiss me!”
“Our son, I guess, is very chill in a lot of ways,” she added. “We’ve never had the conversation about it and in my mind, if we ever do have it, I’m gonna lead with, ‘Well, at least your mother and father love each other,’ which is more than I can say for some of the kids that you’re growing up with. So enjoy that.’”
Good point, but we still feel kind of sorry for the kid.
