Wendy Williams joined "The View" to discuss her guardianship and give an update on her health after a trip to the hospital this week.
Wendy Williams appeared on 'The View' to discuss restrictions she faces under her current guardianship and denies being cognitively impaired.
Wendy Williams made a rare media appearance to defend herself against charges that she has become incapable of taking care of ...
It’s time for my money and my life to get back to status quo,” the former radio and television host and pop culture icon told The View on Friday.
NO person should have their human rights confiscated in the name of ‘protecting money,'” a viewer wrote via X after watching the candid interview.
Wendy Williams’ statements come just days after authorities conducted a welfare check at her assisted living facility on March 10 ...
Wendy Williams sent a firm four-word message to the judge and the guardian who are in control of her affairs: “Get off my ...
The interview was conducted over the telephone, as Williams is currently under a legal guardianship and resides in an assisted living facility.
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.
Wendy Williams, 60, called into “The View” on Friday to speak with co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Ana Navarro and Alyssa Farah Griffin. The former television host ...
Wendy Williams slammed her legal guardianship in an impassioned pretaped interview on 'The View,' during which she implored: ...
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