Wendy Williams' husband talks sober-house revelation: Recovery 'is a family process'

Wendy Williams may have opened up with her viewers about her divorce, but CNN's Van Jones didn't appreciate his marital problems being brought up on air.

Fresh off the revelation that talk-show host Wendy Williams is currently living in a sober house, her husband, Kevin Hunter, gave an encouraging update.

  1. "Wendy is doing well," he told Entertainment Tonight. "We’re doing well as a family. We are moving forward with working on her sobriety and doing the work to help others, not just ourselves. It is a family process. Anybody that has to deal with this knows this a family process... and we are dealing with it and moving forward.”

During Tuesday's episode of "The Wendy Williams Show," the TV personality told her viewers that she is currently living in a sober treatment house while seeking treatment for addiction.

The 54-year-old, who has previously discussed her struggles with cocaine with her audience, said that her day ends with her being "driven by my 24-hour sober coach back to a home that I live in the tri-state with a bunch of smelly boys who have become my family."

She said that after she leaves the studio and works out, she attends meetings with other people in recovery. I see my brothers and sisters caught up in their addiction and looking for help,” she said. “They don’t know I’m Wendy, they don’t care I’m Wendy."

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Williams, who suffers from the autoimmune disorder Graves' disease, recently returned to her show after she took two months away from TV in an attempt to stabilize her hyperactive thyroid.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Wendy Williams' husband talks sober-house revelation: Recovery 'is a family process'