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Warwick and Williams have been at odds since December 2020, when Wendy referenced Dionne’s 2002 marijuana charge. Following SNL’s reference of the feud, Dionne took to Twitter to reveal wants Wendy as a guest on “Dionne Speaks”.
“Hey @nbcsnl! I loved the skit, but let’s kick this up a notch,” she wrote. “I wanna say thank you. Thank you for the wonderful skit you did last night. I had a ball laughing. (You) must be reading my mind (because I’m getting ready) to do my own talk show.”
“And I’d love for my very first guest to be…, you guessed it, Miss Wendy Williams.”
Ed “NJWeedman” Forchion and his partner,
Debi Madaio have snagged international headlines as of recent, vocalizing their stance in New Jersey’s trending weed politics. While Madaio has launched a Change.org petition requesting that
Governor Phil Murphy grant NJWeedman’s Joint a recreational cannabis license, (see https://www.change.org/p/phil-murphy-demand-gov-phil-murphy-grant-njweedman-s-joint-a-recreational-cannabis-license), Forchion has taken a more aggressive stance, suing the State of New Jersey, (
Case 3:20-cv-16582-PGS-TJB FORCHION v. MURPHY
Forchion is accusing the state of bait and switch laws which in his opinion led New Jersey citizens into voting for the legalization of a corporate, Caucasian run cannabis industry, under the guise of legalizing marijuana. Forchion notes that under the current developing legislation, marijuana will still be illegal and in fact, criminalized, in underserved communities.