Resurfaced clip of Trump on 'The Wendy Williams Show' has fans convinced he would've been a great TV host

Trump was seen giving relationship advice in the resurfaced clip of 'The Wendy Williams Show'
PUBLISHED JUL 9, 2024
The clip from a 2013 episode of 'The Wendy Williams Show' featuring Donald Trump has garnered millions of views on X (Getty Images, @glamdemon2004/X)
The clip from a 2013 episode of 'The Wendy Williams Show' featuring Donald Trump has garnered millions of views on X (Getty Images, @glamdemon2004/X)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: A resurfaced clip of Donald Trump on a 2013 episode of 'The Wendy Williams Show' has many people convinced that the former president could have been a great host for the show.

Notably, when it comes to his job choices, Donald Trump has undergone quite a transition over time. His career path has included roles as a real estate developer, reality TV celebrity, and US president.

Trump gives relationship advice in resurfaced clip of 'The Wendy Williams Show' from 2013

Millions of people have seen the video after it was reposted on X with the caption: 'Why was this kind of his calling'.

In the clip, a viewer seeks guidance from Williams and Trump on how to persuade her partner that she is not cheating when she is simply staying late at work.

Answering the query, Trump replies, "If he has that now in the back of his mind, then it could be trouble for the future." Trump then reassures her that it won't be difficult to find someone else if they decide to break up.



 

Notably, the 1-minute 16-second clip has garnered close to 15 million views.

Fans believe Donald Trump would've been a great TV host

After seeing the clip, many people on the internet commented that Donald Trump could have been a great host for 'The Wendy Williams Show'.

A user wrote on X, "He honestly should’ve stuck to comedy/reality tv smh he could’ve just been a funny icon!!!", while another added, "He wants to be president but was born to be a queen."



 



 

A person also stated, "I want to queen out with him so bad", whereas one stated, "Y’all got to remember he’s a businessman (cons-man), he always know show to sell something."



 



 

A user also wrote, "Can we just offer this guy a show and get him outnof politics. He was really entertaining before he tried to destroy our democracy", while one commented, "The mistake he made was running for President instead of just becoming the world’s greatest show host and entertainer. He wouldn’t have nearly as much trouble as he has in his life if he’d stayed in his actual lane."



 



 

A person also stated, "Omg I had no idea she had him on ask Wendy and I thought I watched every single episode. Love this", whereas another wrote, "He is a highly directed entertainer and entrepreneur. very alluring personality— no one remembers him in the 90s all over tv?"



 



 

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