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Top-rated radio personality Wendy Williams has been called "The Queen of Dish," "Shock-Jock Diva," even "The Mouth Almighty."
"Most of the names I've been given don't bother me, except maybe when I'm compared to Shock-Jock Howard Stern, at least until I make the kind of money he's making," says Williams, whose new book, "The Wendy Williams Experience" will be published on Sept. 13. It gives the lowdown on everything from the social history of hip-hop to the industry's biggest beefs (think Tupac vs. Biggie, Eminem vs. Benzino) to plastic surgery among the stars (including Williams' own frank discussion on what she has had done). There are also exclusive, never-before-seen interviews with such insiders as P. Diddy's driver, Wardell Fenderson, who was behind the wheel that night on December 27, 1999 when Diddy and Jennifer Lopez sped away from the shooting at Club New York.
Williams will be in town Wednesday, Sept. 15 at Barnes & Noble on Rittenhouse Square at 7 p.m....