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Wendy Williams is pictured for the first time since taking a break from talk show

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Wendy Williams was pictured out in Manhattan on Sunday as she continues to lay low for her health.The 55-year-old talk show host was spotted arriving at her New York City apartment wearing a long black and gold Versace robe as she was assisted out of a sleek town car.The TV host looked a little unsteady on her feet and was helped into her building by a security guard.

Hiatus: Wendy Williams is pictured arriving at her Manhattan apartment on Sunday, the first time she's been seen out since taking a break from her talk showWhile she's not filming her show Wendy has still been active on social media.Over the past week she's shared a couple of photos of herself while out running errands while wearing a mask.

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