Wendy Williams is fighting back against reports that she is impaired after having been diagnosed with progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia.
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.
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, who has been in a court-ordered guardianship since 2022, has decided to speak up about her situation. The star’s life is more or less controlled by a woman named Sabrina Morrissey. Sabrina is in charge of making all health and finance-related decisions regarding Williams’ life.
Wendy Williams, who is battling frontotemporal lobe dementia and aphasia, detailed her 'prison'-like conditions at the facility where she is living.
An attorney for Wendy Williams poured cold water on fan theories claiming that the former talk show host isn’t cognitively impaired and suffering from dementia. Fans reacting to Williams’ viral Breakfast Club podcast interview Thursday began calling for her release from conservatorship,
Wendy Williams is speaking out from a New York care facility where she is currently living, adamant that she is not "cognitively impaired" although under a guardianship.
A New York Senator is pushing for guardianship reform as Wendy Williams works to raise awareness around her conservatorship case.
Wendy Williams was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and aphasia last year and has remained out of the public eye
Wendy Williams is breaking her silence since her frontotemporal dementia diagnosis, saying that she’s far from cognitively impaired.
Comedian Luenell has criticized Wendy Williams' conservatorship, calling her conservator "the devil" and demanding Wendy's freedom.
Wendy Williams was placed under a conservatorship with a court-appointed guardian in 2022 after being diagnosed with dementia.