Wendy Williams called into "The View" for a rare interview amid her conservatorship this week and shared her thoughts.
Wendy Williams, who has been living in a memory care unit in a New York care facility, slams claims that she's mentally incapacitated, saying that it's time for her to get out of her guardianship.
The former daytime host called into the talk show to argue against her guardianship and current living situation.
It’s time for my money and my life to get back to status quo,’ the legendary talk show host declared in a phone interview on ...
“Get off my neck,” Williams told The View, of her current situation, adding that she doesn’t want to work with Morrissey or the judge appointed to her case and, instead, hopes to “move on ...
Williams spearheaded her talk show, “The Wendy Williams Show,” which aired for 14 seasons from 2008 to 2022 when the guardianship began. During her time on the air, she sat in an iconic purple chair ...
I need them to — with my knees — get off my neck. I can’t do it with these two people again. I can’t. And I’m speaking of the guardians and the judge. I need a new guardian.” ...
It’s been an uncharacteristically quiet year from Wendy Williams, after it was revealed that the former talk show host had been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia ...
“I need them to, with my knees, you know, get off my neck!” Williams insisted that she neither wants nor needs a guardianship at this point, explaining that when it was originally put into ...
Talk show legend Wendy Williams called into The View this week and said she wanted her court-ordered guardian Sabrina Morrissey and the judge who ruled her incapacitated to “get off my neck ...