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Wendy singer
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“I chose that song because I like that song, it’s one of the songs that I know all of the words to” she said ironically. For her performance, Wendy sang “Native New Yorker” which she fumbled the lyrics to and began laughing during the performance. On set, they called Wendy “Lips” which was hard for her to get used to. SEE ALSO: WENDY WILLIAMS’ FANS OUTRAGED AT PRODUCERS FOR ‘ALLOWING THE WORLD TO SEE HER IN THIS STATE’ She proceeded to say that production on The Masked Singer is taken very seriously and anyone who does not comply with the rules will receive a fine. “I was on The Masked Singer last night, I was Lips, and by the way all of the staffers and everybody on the studio lot if you called somebody out of their regular name like if somebody said ‘Wendy’ or ‘I love your show'” she trailed off.

wendy singer

“You have no idea how hard it was to keep the secret,” she said. Wendy took the Hot Topics segment of The Wendy Williams Show to tell fans about her experience on The Masked Singer. She is currently looking for representation, and any way to do what she loves most: perform.Wendy Williams Dished On ‘Masked Singer’ Experience

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In her free time Wendy enjoys photography, modeling, baking, and traveling. Wendy most recently performed as Mustardseed in Stag and Lion Theater Company’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Cleo in I Love My Wife at The Kraine Theater. Mark’s, Trinity Theater, and Roy Arias Theater. Wendy was a finalist on ABC’s “ Karaoke Battle USA”, and has performed around NJ with local cover bands as a lead vocalist. She has since graced the stages of The Secret Theater, The Kraine Theater, Under St. In 2012, Wendy made the big move to New York City, and found home in Astoria, NY. Wendy attended Westminster Choir College in Princeton, NJ where she graduated with a Bachelor’s of Music in Music Theater. From then on she never looked back, and decided performing was the only career that would make her happy. Her earliest musical memory is singing Jingle Bells at the top of her lungs on a packed bus leaving NYC. Wendy grew up in Bergen County, NJ where she spent her early years acting in school plays and singing in church choirs.











Wendy singer