Legendary TV host Wendy Williams gives her first live interview since her dementia diagnosis and a bombshell Lifetime documentary last year.
Wendy Williams is speaking out about her guardian's assertion that she is 'cognitively impaired.' 'Do I seem that way?' she said on 'The Breakfast Club.'
Speaking about the conservatorship brought Wendy Williams, 60, to tears on Thursday. She said she was being held “hostage.”
Williams, in an interview with ‘The Breakfast Club,’ said she is “not cognitively impaired” and slammed her financial guardianship as “emotional abuse.”
Wendy Williams is fighting back against reports that she is impaired after having been diagnosed with progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia.
The former “Wendy Williams Show” host told listeners Thursday morning that she wants to leave New York and be in Florida with her family.
In a rare interview, Wendy Williams compares her legal conservatorship to 'prison.' Despite a dementia diagnosis, she asserts that she is 'not cognitively impaired.'
Wendy Williams, the 60-year-old former television host, is speaking out about the controversial legal guardianship she was put under in 2022, as well as her life in the treatment facility.
Wendy Williams called in to The Breakfast Club morning show to discuss her health, Diddy's legal woes, conservatorship, and much more.
Wendy Williams was placed under a conservatorship with a court-appointed guardian in 2022 after being diagnosed with dementia.
Earlier this week, “Friends of the Williams Family” organized the “Support Wendy Williams’ Fight for Independence” fundraiser, aiming to speed up “her return” from her current New York wellness facility to Miami — what the organizers are considering to be her “rightful home” and where her elderly father lives.
Wendy Williams spoke out against her court-ordered guardianship and denied reports that she'd become cognitively impaired on 'The Breakfast Club.'