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Wendy Williams Talks Justin Bieber & Miley Cyrus Dating?

While most folks would usually be all for someone adopting a dog that needed a home, Wendy Williams thinks Miley Cyrus is a bit of a fool to help her ex-boyfriend, Liam Hemsworth, find a new pet following their split. Interestingly however, Wendy doesn't seem surprised at all that Justin Bieber would charge his fans -- most of whom are no doubt teenagers without jobs -- more than $2000 for a VIP seat to see his new Purpose World Tour. Although Wendy has been accused of taking members of the black community to task while glossing over the issues of white celebrities, BET's late night talk show host claims that she draws as big as audience as she does precisely because she makes a point of being inclusive -- not divisive.

Everyone appreciates it when someone goes out of their way to adopt a dog in need, but Wendy Williams thinks it would have been best if Miley Cyrus let her ex-boyfriends figure it out on their own in the future.

In her latest contribution to the December 7, issue of Life & Style, Wendy calls out Hannah Montana for maintaining an inappropriate lever of intimacy with her exes:

"Miley Cyrus helped ex-fiancé Liam Hemsworth adopt a dog.

"Adopting dogs is great, but not when it involves communicating with your ex.

"If I were Miley, I'd stop talking to Liam and continue to work and twerk and have fun!"

Although Wendy thought Miley helping someone she almost married find a pet was inexcusable, Williams had absolutely no problem whatsoever with Justin Bieber charging his fans thousands of dollars for a meet and greet after his shows:

"I don't know why everyone is surprised that Justin Biebr us selling $2,000 VIP package will be selling their arms and legs to let their preteens meet the Biebs!"

Despite being categorized by some celebs as a gossip queen hell-bent on exploiting the pain of others for profit, Wendy explained in a recent interview with the Associated Press that she focuses on bringing people together -- not drumming up differences (via HuffingtonPost):

"Much like Obama winning the White House, you cannot just deal with your base - black women and gay men.

"You've got to learn to bend a little bit to expand, but you can't alienate your people."

What do you think of Wendy Williams?

Is she taking it easy on Justin and Miley just because they are white?

Or, is Wendy correct when she claims that she doesn't try to alienate any one group of people more than another?

Let us hear what you have to say about it in the comment field below.

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