After enduring the scandal of a cheating spouse, Wendy Williams finds satisfaction as her ex-husband Kevin Hunter now faces personal and financial trials, according to close sources. Those familiar with the situation claim that Williams hasn't been able to contain her joy since she learned about her ex's predicaments.

Insiders share that the woman who played a pivotal role in ending Williams and Hunter's marriage, Sharina Hudson, has parted ways with Hunter. This development came as his alimony payments from Williams ceased, owing to the termination of "The Wendy Williams Show."

Hunter's financial obligations to Williams, as laid out in their divorce agreement, are contingent on her employment. The termination of the popular talk show last year after 13 seasons has resulted in Hunter losing this source of income.

Sources disclose that Hunter, 50, is in a dire financial situation, asserting he's penniless. To maintain financial stability, he's allegedly resorted to selling personal assets. He even tried to persuade Williams to help with his mortgage payments, but his pleas were rebuffed, as revealed in court documents.

The discord between Williams, 58, and her former husband has been a matter of public knowledge since 2018, when news of Hudson's pregnancy broke. Now, it seems Hudson, who is a vegan chef and restaurant owner in New York and Florida, is distancing herself from Hunter, even removing traces of him from her social media presence.

In the meantime, Williams continues her journey towards self-improvement and wellness. Her manager, Will Selby, confirmed that the veteran broadcaster is currently residing in a wellness facility, committed to her health and well-being.

He said, "She's taking it day by day," demonstrating her ongoing dedication to overcoming her personal challenges.

Williams has a history of battling substance abuse issues and dealing with health concerns, including Graves’ disease, an autoimmune disorder. Despite her trials, she remains resilient and focused on recovery.

National ENQUIRER reported on the insiders' comments.