Wendy Williams has a new man in her life.
The talk show host, 56, was spotted welcoming his new friend, CEO Mike Westerman, on Thursday as they enjoyed a date in New York City.
Wearing a floor-length fur coat, he wore a coveted black crocodile Birkin bag while out of town.

New romance: Wendy Williams, 56, is dating her new husband Mike Esterman after the couple reunited in a dating game she played on her show
The eccentric maven talk show combined white and brown fur with a pair of white-skinned boats.
She kept her blonde sleeves dyed as she walked carefully toward a waiting vehicle.
Esterman, who works in the real estate industry, wore a navy blue blazer with a matching polo shirt and dark blue pants.
The two first met on Williams’ talk show when they played a dating game.


Williams shared the couple’s Instagram from their day and headlined, “Mike and I are having fun !!” I’m glad he’s a REAL gentleman.
They had already had an affectionate relationship and the TV star could be seen leaning his forehead against Esterman’s as they sat behind a car.
During her virtual encounter at her show’s dating game, Wendy had joked that she liked Esterman’s job as a contractor because it meant she was good with her hands.
He’s a good friend of Williams ’friend Mario Lopez, who said a good word.

New Dating: Later Thursday, Wendy revealed she was on a date with Mike Esterman, whom her friend Mario Lopez suggested she try.
Both Williams and her new date were wearing masks to slow the spread of the new coronavirus, but she surprised Dr. Oz earlier this week when she asked if she planned to take the Covid-19 vaccine while it appeared on her show.
‘No. I don’t trust him, ”he replied.
He also said that a flu vaccine is never given, even though tens of thousands of people die every year from the flu.
While there are currently two vaccines that require two doses, the FDA recently approved a new vaccine that requires only a single dose, which may help speed up the pace of vaccinations.
On Tuesday, President Biden announced that there will be enough doses of vaccine for all American adults before May, although it may take longer to distribute them all.

Surprise: Wendy surprised some fans earlier this week when she said it would not be the coronavirus vaccine, at least not yet, on Dr. Oz; seen in February 2020

Risky business: ‘No. I don’t trust him, “Oz said after being asked if he would get the vaccine. He also said he never received a flu shot.
While Wendy appeared carefree on her walk through New York this week, she recently ran into legal issues after a photographer accused Hilary Duff, 33, of defamation and slander.
In court documents obtained by The Blast, Darryl Wilkins claimed that Duff had confronted him for allegedly taking photos of his eight-year-old son Luca while playing football.
Still, he insists he was just testing a new camera and not trying to photograph his son specifically.
Hilary filmed her meeting with Wilkins and posted it on Instagram, though the video has since been deleted, but Wendy defended her TV show.

Defamatory Statements: While Wendy appeared carefree on her walk through New York this week, she recently ran into legal issues after she and Hilary Duff, 33, were charged with defamation and slander by a photographer; Duff seen in 2018

Dissemination: After Hilary filmed a photographer who allegedly took pictures of her eight-year-old son Luca in a park and told her it was a trail and a paparazzo, Wendy repeated the claim on her show.

Public confrontation: According to court documents obtained by The Blast, Darryl Wilkins claimed he was testing his new camera in a park last February, when Duff confronted the man for allegedly photographing his son
Wilkins accused Duff of slander for “reprehensible and despicable conduct, including the insinuation that he was a child predator,” and included Williams in the lawsuit to repeat claims on his program.
In her title, Hilary told Wilkins it was a “trail” and said it was a paparazzi.
In his statements, he said these were “false statements because Wilkins is not a pedophile or a child predator and was trying to take pictures as a photographer and not as a paparazzi or pursuer or with bad intentions or misdeeds.”
He claimed that his words “hurt him directly in relation to his profession” as he suffered general damage to his reputation, business, trade, profession and occupation.

Answer: In his statements, he said they were “false claims because Wilkins is not a pedophile or a child predator and was trying to take pictures as a photographer and not as a paparazzi or pursuer or with malicious intent or mischief”; seen in 2019 in New York