
Wendy Williams is doing all she can to get her life back. The 60-year-old was diagnosed with Aphasia and Frontotemporal dementia diagnosis in 2023, which, according to her court-ordered legal guardian, Sabrina Morrisey, had made her incapacitated, cognitively impaired, and disabled without a cure.
After Sabrina previously filed a court case against some media agencies for releasing the documentary Where is Wendy Williams? without her consent, Wendy was seen outside with a relative, creating doubts concerning her true well-being among fans. However, now, Wendy has opened up about her health status and living conditions and is demanding legal action.
Wendy Williams feels like a prisoner
Former talk show host Wendy Williams has taken a bold step to clear the doubt around her health despite the claims of her legal guardian, Sabrina Morrisey. A new documentary of the 60-year-old, TMZ Presents: Saving Wendy, shows how terrible her life is in an isolated facility, away from her family, loved ones, and the world entirely.
In the video, Wendy Williams was seen crying and banging the window of the room she was locked in as she was being interviewed on the phone since they could not get a camera inside. She lives by restrictions including no Internet, not entertaining visitors, and rarely stepping out of the facility. Wendy revealed that she had been outside only twice in 30 days and “feels like a prisoner.”
Journey to freedom
As the interview continued, the talk show host shared that her guardian, Sabrina, does not allow her access to her telephone or receive calls from anyone. To end this, Wendy has hired a legal team and has signed an affidavit to end her guardianship on Wednesday. She will also be reevaluated by a doctor next Tuesday to ascertain the facts about her health status.
Moreover, Wendy’s legal team has created a backup plan if the judge does not answer her request. They would demand a jury to hear her plea. And even though fans and loved ones of Wendy Williams are worried about her well-being, her legal team is working hard to ensure that things turn out in the best interest of the former talk show host.