Wendy Williams is eager to have a jury determine the future of her guardianship, according to her health care advocate, Ginalisa Monterroso.
Wendy Williams is eager to have a jury determine the future of her guardianship, according to her health care advocate, Ginalisa Monterroso.
y Williams made a surprising phone call to The View on Friday, marking her first public interview since a welfare check prompted her removal from her Manhattan-assisted living facility earlier this week.
Wendy Williams is continuing her fight to end her conservatorship, calling into Good Day New York from a hospital bed on March 11 to address her ongoing battle with her guardianship and
Former talk show host Wendy Williams, 60, has made new claims about her medical care, revealing that she has not seen a doctor in over a year.
Wendy Williams is speaking out about her current situation in a treatment facility, revealing her thoughts on her health, treatment, and ongoing guardianship.
Wendy Williams’ ongoing battle with early-onset dementia has worsened, according to court documents filed by her legal guardian.
Wendy Williams has been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia (FTD).
Wendy Williams is getting the help she needs, as per the latest report from her family.