Wendy Williams , known for commenting on celebrities’ plastic surgery in the past, had no problem admitting she’d gotten work done herself. But her cosmetic work has received more than its fair share of criticism over the years. The way Williams saw it, however, was that even her strongest critics would’ve gotten surgery in her shoes, too.

What Wendy Williams has said about plastic surgery and women Williams has been very open about her cosmetic procedures over the years. However, followers of the New Jersey native felt Williams shouldn’t have been so proud of her plastic surgery, believing she shouldn’t have gotten any work done at all. But Williams, who believed most of the disapproval came from Black women, felt their criticism was part of a much deeper problem.

“They are jealous,” she once told XO Jane (via Essence ). “Because if I said to that person, ‘I got the doctor, and I’m going to pay for it. Choose three things you want to do,’ believe me, they would get it done.

They are very jealous and scared. Scared of what their other friends would say, or to break out of the box and be different. And being Black? Ugh, please.

My people will not go for any kind of surgery. We are supposed to be natural. Ugh, whatever.

” The controversial talk show host doubled down on her stance in a later interview with Essence . It was noted that Williams received considerable backlash for her previous statements on plastic surgery. But she asserted she was misunderst.