Wendy’s All New

Henry Winkler and Flo Rida

Flo Rida: For more on all things Flo Rida, visit his website, officialflo.com.

Buy his latest single “Club Can’t Handle Me” on iTunes.

Henry Winkler: Watch “Royal Pains” Thursdays at 10/9c on USA. Go to usanetwork.com for more.

To buy Henry’s latest book, “Hank Zipzer: A Brand New Me” on amazon.com.

Viewer Mail: Got a comment or question about the show? Is there something you want to get off your chest?

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Don’t Get It Twisted!

Twisted Sister front man Dee Snider doesn’t get it twisted.

In the 1980s, Twisted Sister was the target of Tipper Gore’s campaign to put offensive material labels on music.

25 years later, Dee has a message for Al and Tipper.

Watch It.

Tuesday August 24

Hot Topics!

So many Hot Topics, so little time.

Us Weekly staff writer Ericka Souter joins Wendy to dishes on the latest Hot Topics!

Funny lady and friend to the show, Kathy Griffin, is back to talk about the latest season of her hit reality show, “My Life on the D-List” and comedy show in Atlantic City.

Then, the legendary Carol Channing stops by the show for the very first time and talks about her new album, For Heavens Sake, and the Carol Channing and Harry Kullijian Foundation for the Arts.

Plus, Wendy serves up some of her no holds barred advice during “Ask Wendy.”

Don’t miss it.

Friday August 27

LOL.

Actor, director, producer, and author Henry Winkler, aka “The Fonz,” stops by to talk about his appearance on the hit USA show, “Royal Pains.” Plus, Henry tells us about his latest book, “#17 Hank Zipzer: A Brand New Me!”

Then, Grammy nominated superstar Flo Rida gets the audience on their feet when he performs his hit single, “Club Can’t Handle Me” from the upcoming movie, “Step It Up 3.”

Plus, don’t miss Wendy’s take on the latest celebrity Hot Topics.

If you miss a day, you miss a lot.

Elmo Sings a Song for Wendy!

Let’s Sing.

Elmo came over from Sesame Street to visit Ms. Wendy and he even wrote her a special song.

Watch Elmo perform the song he wrote just for Wendy!

Take a look.

All the Single Ladies!!

Behind the Scenes.

Everyday before Wendy walks out on stage, the audience is dancing up a storm to some of the hottest songs.

Beyonce’s “Single Ladies” always get the crowd dropping it, no matter what their age.

Take a look at this behind the scenes video of the “Wendy Show” dance party!

Watch It!

Dolly Parton on Wendy!

Wendy met Dolly Parton at Fox Woods last weekend and showed her for the very first time, the Youtube video of Lin Yu Chun singing one of her most famous songs, “I Will Always Love You,” at a Taiwanese singing competition.

Watch this exclusive video of Dolly’s reaction and tune in to the show on Friday, April 16th for more!

Take a look.

Blame it on Jay-Z

Before Mike Posner was on the Billboard charts, he was just an undergraduate at Duke University who posted his music online.

Rapper Jay-Z heard Mike’s music and sent him an email while he was in the library writing a paper.

Find out what happened next.

Thursday August 5

DRAMA.

Actress Natasha Henstridge stops by to tell Wendy about her new Lifetime Movie Network movie, “The Devil’s Teardrop.”

Plus, pop music sensation Mike Posner performs his Billboard Hot 100 hit song “Cooler Than Me” from his new album “31 Minutes to Take Off.”

Then, “The Bachelor” and “Dancing with the Stars” contestant Jake Pavelka tells us about his guest starring role on Lifetime’s “Drop, Dead, Diva.”

It’s gonna be good.

Wednesday July 14

Second Chances!

Bret Michaels made headlines earlier this year when he was fighting for his life after suffering a brain hemorrhage and mild stroke. Now the rocker and “Celebrity Apprentice” winner updates us on his health and new VH1 show, “Bret Michaels: Life As I Know It.”

Then, she’s been heating things up on “The Young and the Restless” for years and now actress Eileen Davidson dishes with Wendy and tells us about her new book, “Diva Las Vegas: A Soap Opera Mystery.”

Plus, body language expert Janine Driver opens the show.

It’s gonna be good.