Former talk show host Wendy Williams, whose legal troubles and health battles were documented in a controversial TV documentary and is now confined to an assisted living facility, spoke out strongly reiterated her displeasure with her situation, saying on Charlamagne Tha God ‘s Breakfast Club podcast today, insisting “the system is broken.”
"I sit here as my life goes by," the former TV host, 60, said as she opened up about her conservatorship in a rare interview with Charlamagne tha God
Charlamagne Tha God shares a health update for Wendy Williams on 'The Breakfast Club,' saying the TV star didn't seem 'incapacitated' during their phone call over the holidays. The radio host’s claim is a reference to a court filing from Wendy's legal guardian last year,
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 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.
Charlamagne tha God is starting the new year off right by bringing more good news about Wendy Williams.
It’s no secret that Wendy Williams has been a hot topic for the last few years after her famous daytime talk show went off the air and reports about her failing health, divorce, and mental state began to spread. But now, she’s finally breaking her silence and speaking out about it all once and for all.
Wendy Williams' family wants to free the former talk show host from her guardianship following her interview on 'The Breakfast Club.'
Wendy Williams spoke out against her guardianship on “The Breakfast Club” Thursday morning, saying “I feel like I’m in prison.” The former daytime host has been under a guardianship since 2022, and last year her care team said she had been diagnosed with dementia and aphasia,
Wendy Williams speaks out against her conservatorship, alleging emotional abuse and isolation. She asserts her cognitive abilities and desires autonomy.
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,