Speaking about the conservatorship brought Wendy Williams, 60, to tears on Thursday. She said she was being held “hostage.”
In a rare interview, Wendy Williams compares her legal conservatorship to 'prison.' Despite a dementia diagnosis, she asserts that she is 'not cognitively impaired.'
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 speaks out against her conservatorship, alleging emotional abuse and isolation. She asserts her cognitive abilities and desires autonomy.
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.
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.
As Wendy Williams detailed her ongoing conservatorship battle, the former talk show host shared that she has been separated from her two cats, Chit Chat and My Way.
The former “Wendy Williams Show” host told listeners Thursday morning that she wants to leave New York and be in Florida with her family.
Wendy Williams revealed her phone only allows outgoing calls, but people cannot call her, making her feel "isolated." She also said her guardian "sold" her cats as she claimed she is not mentally incapacitated despite being held in a wellness facility under a conservatorship.
Wendy Williams, the former broadcasting powerhouse once dubbed ‘the queen of all media’, has spoken out for the first time about her controversial guardianship. During a bombshell interview with The Breakfast Club radio show on 15 January,
The Wendy Williams Show' ran for 14 seasons until 2022, when Wendy Williams entered a wellness facility to deal with various health issues.