Williams — who revealed she’s living in a New York City wellness facility — responded, “Hell f–king no” when Lemon, 58, asked if she was “incapacitated” as her guardian, Sabrina E. Morrissey, has claimed.
Wendy Williams, who is battling frontotemporal lobe dementia and aphasia, detailed her 'prison'-like conditions at the facility where she is living.
Wendy Williams was placed under a conservatorship with a court-appointed guardian in 2022 after being diagnosed with dementia.
Wendy Williams has spoken out against the guardianship she has been under since 2022, stating, “I feel like I’m in prison." On Thursday, Williams called into "The Breakfast Club" denouncing her dementia and aphasia diagnosis. Since the 2023 diagnosis, Williams has lived in an assisted care facility in New York City.
Wendy Williams is breaking her silence since her frontotemporal dementia diagnosis, saying that she’s far from cognitively impaired.
Wendy Williams broke her silence and spoke about her conservatorship in an interview with “The Breakfast Club,” on Thursday. Joined by her niece Alex, Williams went on the air for her
The 60-year-old TV icon called into Charlamagne tha God’s radio show and talked about ... Williams, who was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and aphasia in 2023, insisted that she ...
Wendy Williams remains in a conservatorship, saying she's in 'prison.' Her niece calls for her fans to 'make noise' for her 'freedom.'
Wendy Williams is opening up in her first live interview since a bombshell Lifetime documentary gave a peek into her life after her frontotemporal dementia ... and Charlamagne Tha God ...
Wendy Williams spoke out against her guardianship in a bombshell live interview on The Breakfast Club Thursday morning, saying she feels like she is “in prison” while being “trapped in a conservatorship.
she asked hosts DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God and Jess Hilarious ... but to raise awareness about aphasia and frontotemporal dementia and support the thousands of others facing similar ...
Charlamagne Tha God highlighted unequal standards between entertainers and politicians, questioning disparities in public outrage.