Kevin Hunter sues ‘Wendy Show’ production company for wrongful termination

Written by on March 2, 2022

Wendy Williams and Kevin Hunter
The Wendy Williams Show; AP

(Page Six) – Kevin Hunter is becoming the Hot Topic again.

Wendy Williams’ ex-husband is suing the production company of her eponymous daytime talk show for wrongful termination, documents obtained by Page Six show.

The civil lawsuit filed in New York City federal court Monday claims Debmar-Mercury wrongfully fired Hunter “on the basis of his marital status” to Williams.

“Hunter was one of the reasons behind the Wendy William Show’s tremendous success and everything seemed to go south after he left,” Hunter’s attorney, Abe George, told Page Six in a statement Wednesday morning.

“Mr. Hunter was unlawfully terminated solely due to his marital status to Wendy, which is contrary to human rights laws in NYC.”

Hunter, 49, was fired from his role as executive producer from “The Wendy Williams Show” in April 2019, just a week after the now-reclusive talk show host filed for divorce from him after his then-girlfriend Sharina Hudson became pregnant.

Hunter’s lawsuit names Debmar-Mercury founders Ira Bernstein and Mort Marcus as defendants and demands a jury trial. Hunter, who is now living in Florida with fiancée Hudson, is seeking a monetary award of at least $7 million, as well as punitive damages, lost wages and legal fees, according to the court documents.

Hunter was named executive producer of “The Wendy Williams Show” in 2007. The lawsuit states that he was involved in the show’s branding and helped develop the show’s beloved segments: ”Hot Topics,” ”Shoe Cam,” and “Hot Seat.”

Meanwhile, Williams, 57, is tied up in her own legal battle with Wells Fargo, which has frozen her assets over concern for her wellbeing.


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