Wendy Williams has alleged “emotional abuse” during her ongoing conservatorship in a new interview.
It was Wendy under Guardianship since 2022, the same year in which The Wendy Williams Show I finish. Her bank, Wells Fargo, claimed the 60-year-old was an “incapacitated person” and experienced “undue influence and financial exploitation”. He said That Wendy has been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia – and that she is “cognitively impaired and permanently incapacitated”.
This morning, Wendy called into the radio show Breakfast Club. “I’m not cognitively disabled, you know what I’m saying? But I feel like I’m in prison.” He said.
“I’m in this place where people are in their 90s, 80s and 70s,” she continued, noting that she is limited in what she can legally say. “There’s something wrong with these people here on this floor.”
“What do I think about being abused? Look, this system is broken, this system I’m in. This system is so rigged,” the former talk show host said, claiming she was given the pill when she had “no idea.” “What are they for.
Wendy also referred to her guardian as “that person you’re talking about who’s holding me hostage.” Her niece Alex, who appeared on the programme, said her loved ones couldn’t contact her and she couldn’t access the internet. They confirmed that Wendy wants to be with her family in Miami.
“I’m exhausted thinking, ‘What if I don’t get to see my dad on his birthday?’ At 94 years old, the next day isn’t promised anymore,” Wendy continued, beginning to cry. “My life is, like, fucked up.”