Michael Jackson’s daughter, Paris, has made her way back in the headlines, after gracing the cover of Rolling Stone. You already know it was only a matter of time before Wendy Williams had something to say about the cover, and let’s just say Paris was ready to snatch her wig!
During Wednesday’s episode, Wendy gave Paris her props for landing the cover, but through a little shade when she said Paris “hasn’t made her mark on her own.”
She continued:
“You cannot be on the cover of one of the most prestigious entertainment and influential magazines in the world and just be the daughter of and tell your story inside. Sorry you all.”
Paris wasn’t here for anything Wendy had to say and took to twitter to let it all out.
“She seems to think about the family a lot considering she makes all these claims about us,” she wrote. “Why are we on her mind so often?”
That’s not it #Roommates! Wendy also shared her thoughts about Paris identifying herself as a black woman.
“I get that she considers herself black and everything, but I’m just talking about the visual because you know … black is not what you call yourself, it’s what the cops see you when they got steel to your neck on the turnpike. It’s what they see,” she explained. “But that’s cute, and good for her.”
According to E! News, when Paris saw an article with the headline “Wendy does not want Paris to call herself black,” she responded, “Well she didn’t birth me so.”