Wendy Williams appears to mock death of Drew Carey’s ex-fiancee with ‘Price is Right’ joke

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Wendy Williams is facing backlash after she seemingly mocked the death of Dr. Amie Harwick during the “Hot Topics” segment of her talk show.

Harwick, a Los Angeles family therapist, was previously engaged to “Price is Right” host Drew Carey. Harwick, 38, was found dead in a Hollywood Hills neighborhood, and a different ex-boyfriend was arrested on suspicion of murder, police confirmed to Fox News.

Speaking on her talk show Monday, Williams brought up the sad story of Harwick’s death and angered some viewers when she tried to make light of the situation.

“She was killed, not by Drew, but by the ex,” she began.

Williams then used the “Price is Right” catchphrase, “Come on down,” before turning her head as though to follow someone falling out of a building. The crowd stayed noticeably silent for a beat before Williams awkwardly tried to move things along.

The uncomfortable moment may have passed quickly during the broadcast, but several viewers took to Twitter shortly after to voice their distaste at the 55-year-old talk show host’s jab.

“She was pushed. It was a domestic violence incident. Wendy Williams is mocking femicide. She needs to be fired ASAP,” one user wrote.

“That’s not even a joke. There’s no structure to it whatsoever. It’s just sick. If she still has a show after this, it’s a disgrace,” another commented.

“I KNOW #WendyWilliams did NOT just make a ‘come on down’ joke about Drew Carey’s ex-fiancee getting killed by being thrown off of a third floor balcony !!!! Somebody tell me i heard that wrong, please..but the audience is stone-cold quiet,” a third user wrote.

Several other users took to the social media site to express how upset they were at the segment.

Representatives for Williams did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.

Later in the day, Carey broke his silence on his ex-fiancee’s death in a statement provided to Fox News. Harwick and Carey started dating in 2017 and announced their engagement in 2018, but called it off less than a year later.

“Amie and I had a love that people are lucky to have once in a lifetime,” Carey said. “She was a positive force in the world, a tireless and unapologetic champion for women, and passionate about her work as a therapist. I am overcome with grief. I would like to thank you in advance for giving myself and everyone who loved Amie privacy while we try to work through this tragic situation.”

Carey also took to social media to share an emotional tribute to Harwick.

“I hope you’re lucky enough to have someone in your life that loves as much as she did,” Carey captioned a two-second holiday clip of the pair. In the post, Carey is seen wrapping his arm around Harwick’s waist as she grabs a polar bear’s paw.

Fox News’ Mariah Haas contributed to this report.

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People Furious After Wendy Williams ‘Mocks’ Joaquin Phoenix’s Cleft Lip

People Furious After Wendy Williams Mocks Joaquin Phoenix's Cleft LipPA/The Wendy Williams Show/Fox Broadcasting Comapny/BET

Joaquin Phoenix has been everywhere in recent months after his fantastic performance in Joker, and while most have nothing but great things to say about him, TV presenter Wendy Williams has made some questionable remarks about the actor.

While presenting her TV programme The Wendy Williams Show, the 55-year-old started speaking about Phoenix’s appearance.

Initially commenting on his ‘piercing eyes’, Williams went onto comment on his scar above his lip, which she says is more noticeable when the actor is without facial hair.

Wendy WiliamsThe Wendy Williams Show/Fox Broadcasting Company/BET

She describes Phoenix as having a ‘hairline fracture’, before asking what a cleft palate is and appearing to mimic what one looks like.

Doing an impression of a cleft palate on television probably isn’t the best idea, but to make things worse Williams then continues to hold her lip in an exaggerated position for a further few moments.

Talking to the audience, the TV presenter says she finds Joaquin’s unique features ‘very attractive’, and then stares into the audience while still holding up her lip in the cleft position, to which the audience awkwardly laughs.

You can watch the clip here: 

Phoenix was born with the scar and has never undergone any surgery. It’s said that the award winning actor has a micro cleft – which is the mildest form of a cleft palate – and looks just like a scar on his upper lip.

While the audience may have laughed, the joke has gone down like a lead balloon on social media, with some demanding an apology from the TV host.

British TV personality Carol Vorderman, who has over 420,000 followers on Twitter, expressed how she’s ‘disgusted’ with what Williams did.

The tweet read: 

As Ambassador for Cleft Lip and Palate Association @CLAPACOMMUNITY I really am disgusted by this @wendywilliams. Mimicing a cleft lip, and making a joke about it, is disgraceful. Have you any idea the pain and operations a child with cleft must go through as they grow? Please RT [sic]

As Ambassador for Cleft Lip and Palate Association @CLAPACOMMUNITY I really am disgusted by this @wendywilliams.. Mimicing a cleft lip, and making a joke about it, is disgraceful. Have you any idea the pain and operations a child with cleft must go through as they grow? Please RT https://t.co/bINZItpWgI

— Carol Vorderman (@carolvorders) January 9, 2020

A parent of a child with a cleft palate also tweeted their anger about Williams’ actions.

Their tweet said: 

Hey @WendyWilliams, a public apology to the cleft community is in order. Coming from the father of a beautiful son born with cleft lip/palate, if you had to experience what we have watching our son go through everything he has, you wouldnt be so quick to make fun of this.[sic]

Hey @WendyWilliams, a public apology to the cleft community is in order. Coming from the father of a beautiful son born with cleft lip/palate, if you had to experience what we have watching our son go through everything he has, you wouldnt be so quick to make fun of this. pic.twitter.com/OcnIcxJVzw

— Adam Singletary (@adam_singletary) January 8, 2020

Williams is yet to comment on about what was said and has since tweeted about things unrelated to the incident.

A Change.org petition has since been launched, titled ‘Get Wendy Williams Fired’ after her comments on the show. At the time of writing, more than 9,000 have signed it.

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