Talk show host Wendy Williams has made quite a few changes in her life recently, including completely wiping her office of any nod to Kevin Hunter, her estranged husband. According to Page Six, an insider disclosed that following Hunter's dismissal from his role as executive producer on "The Wendy Williams Show" in April, his space was "completely gutted" and any trace of him was removed.

Per Page Six, the new space was then given to four audience coordinators. Reportedly, portraits of Wendy and Kevin also hung in various places around the space, but at this time, it is unknown whether or not the daytime host took them home or discarded them.

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While Williams, 54, may be feeling a newfound freedom thanks to the absence of Hunter and his allegedly controlling behavior, according to reports, it is also leading to a new type of chaos.

"People didn't like Kevin because he controlled access to Wendy, and now that he's not there it's chaotic in that people can walk up to Wendy now and before you couldn't," a source told the outlet.

However, not everything at the studio is hectic and unsettled. The person close to the show added, "The staff's morale is at an all-time high the past few months, and everyone supports Wendy and her 'new life' wholeheartedly... The staff can't wait to return for an unprecedented 11th season in September."

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Wendy Williams attends the Vulture Festival Presented By AT&T - Milk Studios, Day 1 at Milk Studios on May 19, 2018 in New York City. Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for Vulture Festival