Atlanta radio host Frank Ski says co-host Wanda Smith "wasn't doing well" before her death 

Wanda Smith (Image via Instagram / @Wandasmithatl)
Wanda Smith (Image via Instagram / @Wandasmithatl)

Wanda Smith, a well-liked comedian and radio host, died at the age of 58, leaving Atlanta in sadness. Smith was a key figure in Atlanta's radio landscape for many years, best known for her work on the well-liked and award-winning Frank and Wanda in the Morning program on V-103.

Wanda Smith's longstanding co-host, Frank Ski, talked of her difficulties in the months before her death, stating that she "wasn't doing well", both physically and mentally. He highlighted the close bond they had developed over the years as friends and co-hosts.

In an interview with Fox 5 Atlanta, Frank Ski candidly spoke about how Wanda Smith was kind of like his 'work wife', explaining how she looked out for him and commenting on how close both their families were.

Frank Ski declined to disclose the details surrounding Wanda Smith's death, explaining that she wished to keep that information private. He mentioned that she was very protective of her personal life.

"She was so private that myself, Rickey Smiley and others wanted to do a fundraiser for her, and she shut it down. She would not let us do it. She didn't want people to know," Ski said, highlighting her desire for privacy even during difficult times

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Remembering Wanda Smith

Fans and other performers have expressed their sorrow at her passing. V-103 Atlanta Radio Station put together a montage of Wanda Smith's pictures and videos in her memory which they captioned:

"Wanda Smith was staple in Atlanta. She made us laugh, she did so much for our Atlanta community and we will miss her dearly. Please join us again by listening live as we continue to pay tribute to this Atlanta icon."

On social media, many people have shared their grief, and tributes have emphasized her impact as a comedian and radio personality. One of her colleagues took to their X account to post:

It’s a sad night in ATL 😔💔 #RIP @WandaSmith_ATL 🙏🏽 Always good energy when I’d see her

In a heartbroken post, Loni Love, an Emmy-winning comedian also said:

"I am sad to hear about the passing of comedian and radio host Wanda Smith.. She was a staple in the Atlanta area and we came up in comedy together. She was the ultimate entertainer. Rest now Sis. Condolences to The Smith Family."

While Smith's children and husband, LaMorris Sellers, are mourning her passing, the larger Atlanta community remembers her as a trailblazer and a pillar of the entertainment industry.

Wanda will always be remembered for her positive outlook and the happiness she offered her audience, despite the challenges she encountered.

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Edited by Mudeet Arora