Legendary TV host Wendy Williams gives her first live interview since her dementia diagnosis and a bombshell Lifetime documentary last year.
The former “Wendy Williams Show” host told listeners Thursday morning that she wants to leave New York and be in Florida with her family.
Wendy Williams spoke out against her guardianship on "The Breakfast Club" Thursday morning, saying "I feel like I'm in prison."
Wendy Williams is speaking out about her guardian's assertion that she is 'cognitively impaired.' 'Do I seem that way?' she said on 'The Breakfast Club.'
"I have $15. I have $15. What does that do?" the former "Wendy Williams Show" host asked during a phone interview with "The Breakfast Club" Thursday.
Wendy Williams called in to The Breakfast Club morning show to discuss her health, Diddy's legal woes, conservatorship, and much more.
In a rare interview, Wendy Williams compares her legal conservatorship to 'prison.' Despite a dementia diagnosis, she asserts that she is 'not cognitively impaired.'
Wendy Williams is speaking out from a New York care facility where she is currently living, adamant that she is not "cognitively impaired" although under a guardianship.
Wendy Williams tells The Breakfast Club she is confident Sean "Diddy" Combs will be going to prison for the rest of his life.
The star is currently in a facility in New York, where she is able to call her loved ones, but they are unable to call her.
Wendy Williams broke down in tears while revealing that she’s “trapped” in her conservatorship on “The Breakfast Club” Thursday morning. The 60-year-old TV icon called into Charlamagne ...
Wendy Williams is fighting back against reports that she is impaired after having been diagnosed with progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia.