Wesleyan University confirmed that Real Housewives of Potomac star Wendy Osefo has left her position as a professor. “Wendy Osefo is no longer an employee of Wesleyan University,” the college shared ...
Wendy Williams is giving a rare update on her condition. The legendary talk show host, who has been living in a luxury dementia facility for over two years, opened up in a The Cut cover story on the ...
Wendy Osefo, who was arrested for fraud Thursday, was allegedly seen wearing her anniversary band after she and her husband, Eddie, reported the ring was missing. Page Six confirmed that police became ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X “Dr. Wendy Osefo and her husband, Edward Osefo, are back home safely with their family and in good ...
Wendy Osefo’s social media post on the day she reported her home was allegedly burglarized — which authorities now claim was fraud on her and her husband Eddie Osefo’s part — is raising eyebrows. In ...
Wendy Williams has shed rare insight into her living situation at Coterie, her high-end assisted-living facility in Hudson Yards, New York City, where she reportedly resides on one floor. Williams ...
Wendy and her husband were arrested on October 10 on multiple fraud charges. Two days earlier, Deadline shared an interview where she seemed optimistic about having Karen back on the show. According ...
Wendy Osefo is an American-Nigerian media personality famous for starring in Real Housewives of Potomac.(Getty Images via AFP) Wendy, 41, is accused of insurance fraud, conspiracy to commit insurance ...
Real Housewives of Potomac star Wendy Osefo and her husband have been arrested over criminal fraud charges. On Thursday night in Westminster, Maryland, the couple was detained following allegations of ...
Wendy’s may have been late to the breakfast game, but it didn’t hold back. The menu mixes croissant sandwiches, biscuit stacks, burritos, and sweet sides, all designed to go up against fast-food ...
Another star from the TV show “The Real Housewives of Potomac” finds herself in real legal peril — this time for what Maryland authorities said Friday was an insurance scam based on a staged break-in ...
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