New York Post

Wendy won’t pose for pics

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WENDY Williams drew some ire for snubbing two fellow legendary women of New York City radio.

Williams — who had a storied career in radio before switching to TV in 2008 — dropped in at Carolines comedy club Thursday with Miss Jones, who’s been a doyen of hip-hop radio for decades.

By coincidenc­e, Angela Yee of “The Breakfast Club” — 105.1’s morning show — was also at the Times Square joke joint.

Yee and Miss Jones wanted to take the opportunit­y to memorializ­e the chance meeting of three queens of the airwaves, according to sources.

We’re told Miss Jones took out her phone and asked comic Donnell Rawlings — who was onstage when they arrived — if they could step onstage for a moment to take the photo.

“Come on Donnell,” she said, according to our spy, “I want to take a picture with the ladies of radio.”

But onlookers were stunned when Williams refused to leave her seat.

We’re told a boisterous audience member even yelled, “Wendy get up and go onstage to take the picture. What’s her problem? Why wouldn’t she get up?”

“If pity was a person,” they lamented. But Yee and Jones climbed onstage for the shot, where they warmly embraced each other.

It was Carolines’ first night back in action after being shut down because of COVID.

“This is the first night in five months that we are open,” owner Caroline Hirsch told Page Six. “It’s been a fabulous time tonight and the weekends are going to be even more marvelous. Rawlings is here through Sunday night and [stand-up comedian] Luenell is scheduled to come as well.” Also in attendance were actor Sinqua Walls who is in New York shooting a NBC pilot, “At That Age,” until the end of July and author Kimberly Osorio.

Reps for Williams did not return a request for comment.

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