Wendy Williams wants out. During an appearance on The View Friday, the former talk show host and media personality continued her campaign pushing back against evaluations that have deemed her cognitively impaired and incapacitated, which have kept her in an unwanted guardianship since 2022. “How dare they say I have …
Read More »Wendy Williams Slams Guardianship, Denies She's Cognitively Impaired: 'Do I Seem That Way?'
Wendy Williams, in one of her first interviews in years, spoke out against her court-ordered conservatorship and the claims from her own team that she’d been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and aphasia. Calling intoThe Breakfast ClubThursday, Jan. 16, Williams was adamant that her mental condition had not deteriorated at all …
Read More »Wendy Williams' Guardian Says Host Was 'Unable to Consent' to Controversial Lifetime Doc
Wendy Williams’ guardian has filed an amended complaint over Lifetime’s Where Is Wendy Williams? doc, claiming the two-part series was made “without a valid contract” while Williams was “highly vulnerable and clearly incapable of consenting to being filmed, much less humiliated and exploited.” It accuses the defendants — which include …
Read More »Wendy Williams Doc Is an 'Exploitation of a Vulnerable Woman,' Lawsuit Claims
Wendy Williams‘ legal guardian claimed that the talk show host was unable to consent to her participation in Lifetimes’ Where Is Wendy Williams? documentary that aired last month, according to an unsealed lawsuit obtained by Rolling Stone. Sabrina Morrissey, acting as Williams’ guardian, filed the suit in February just days …
Read More »Wendy Williams Doc Producers Say They Wouldn't Have Filmed If They Knew of Her Dementia Diagnosis
The producers behind the new Wendy Williams documentary said they wouldn’t have begun filming it if they knew about her mental health diagnosis ahead of time. In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Where Is Wendy Williams? producers Mark Ford and Brie Miranda Bryant discussed the news last week …
Read More »'Where Is Wendy Williams?' Ends With More Unnerving Questions Left Unanswered
It’s hard to believe that Wendy Williams has been off TV for nearly three years. Without having to seek her out, daytime television’s best no-bullshit gossip is still inescapable. Old clips from The Wendy Williams Show’s successful 13-year run still go viral at every turn, racking up millions of views …
Read More »Wendy Williams Grateful for Fans' 'Love and Kind Words' After Sharing Dementia Diagnosis
Wendy Williams thanked fans for their support following Thursday’s announcement that she had been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia, publicly addressing the news for the first time. “I want to say I have immense gratitude for the love and kind words I have received after sharing my …
Read More »Wendy Williams Doc 'Will Air This Weekend as Planned', Despite Lawsuit to Block It
Wendy Williams’ guardian has filed a lawsuit against A&E Networks, potentially seeking to block the premiere of the new Lifetime documentary Where Is Wendy Williams? The two-part film is set to air this weekend, Feb 24 and 25, and will explore the past few years of the media personality’s life …
Read More »How to Watch the 'Where Is Wendy Williams?' Lifetime Documentary Online
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Quick Answer:Where Is Wendy Williams?can currently be streamed online with a live TVstreamingservice, includingDirecTV, Sling TV, and Hulu Live TV. The new two-part documentary will air live on …
Read More »Wendy Williams Diagnosed With Frontotemporal Dementia and Primary Progressive Aphasia
Wendy Williams‘ has been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia. Her care team revealed the diagnosis, which was given to her last year, in a statement on Thursday, saying she received numerous tests after “she began to lose words, act erratically at times, and have difficulty understanding financial …
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