The star is currently in a facility in New York, where she is able to call her loved ones, but they are unable to call her.
The former daytime host, who has been diagnosed with dementia, said in an interview on “The Breakfast Club” that she was “not cognitively impaired” and spoke about her life in a care facility.
Wendy Williams is the latest celebrity placed under conservatorship, and friends and family are raising money to fight it.
On a phone call with The Breakfast Club, the former daytime talk show host—who was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and progressive aphasia in 2023—said she feels like she is “in prison” in her care facility.
Wendy Williams is breaking her silence since her frontotemporal dementia diagnosis, saying that she’s far from cognitively impaired.
Wendy Williams speaks out against her conservatorship, alleging emotional abuse and isolation. She asserts her cognitive abilities and desires autonomy.
Wendy Williams' family wants to free the former talk show host from her guardianship following her interview on 'The Breakfast Club.'
Support for Wendy Williams is surging, with a petition calling for her freedom amassing nearly 23,000 signatures.
(NNPA Newswire) – Wendy Williams stunned her fans and others when she made a surprise call to “The Breakfast Club,” where she revealed deep frustrations with a conservatorship she described ...
Wendy Williams stunned her fans and others when she made a surprise call to “The Breakfast Club,” where she revealed deep frustrations with a conservatorship she described as “emotional abuse.”
Wendy Williams is fighting to end her guardianship and her recent order of business included firing her court-appointed attorney, Linda Redlisky, on Wednesday (Jan. 29). TMZ reported that the 60-year-old former talk show/radio host fired Redlisky after she allegedly failed to file paperwork related to a trial regarding whether or not Williams’ guardianship was necessary - after Williams asked her to do so.