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Wendy Williams DOESN'T BELIEVE Charli D'Amelio: "I DON'T SEE ANY TEARS"

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On her most recent show, Wendy gave her opinion on the Charli D’Amelio situation.

If you haven’t heard, the 16 year old tik tok star was caught up in some controversy this week after being branded ‘ungrateful’

This was after she was having dinner with her family and Beauty Guru James Charles who commented on her follower count.

She said “I wish I had more time, because imagine if I hit 100 mil a year after hitting a mil.”
To which James jokingly replied, “Was the 95 [million] not enough for you?”

Some people found this funny, but others just thought she seemed to be stuck up and ungrateful.

And Wendy was one of those people.

Charli broke down in tears after people turned against her. Wendy addressed the situation on Monday’s show, saying “I don’t see any tears, I don’t feel sorry for her.”

She “said, These TikTokers, these children these days, who are their age — they live for the drama,” Which I think we all know is quite rich coming from Wendy herself!

“She probably has, those millions of people who left her — they’re back — plus there are even more brand new people to follow her.”

With a little help from the drama, Charli quickly surpassed the 100 million follower mark – being the first person ever to do so on TikTok

Rather than being happy for her, Wendy said “you stay ungrateful and you collect those checks.”

Whose side are you on? Do you agree with Wendy and think that Charli is ungrateful? Or do you think she was just excited about reaching such a huge milestone?

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