A new documentary takes a dive into the life of Wendy Williams since the decline of her health. The talk show host is currently being held in a health facility. So far, sheโs says itโs been a โsuffocatingโ experience.
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In Tubiโs latest documentary, โTMZ Presents: Saving Wendy Williams,โ the talk show hosts spoke with the outlet about life behind the walls of a long-term care facility. Williams said sheโs been โisolatedโ there for the past year.
โWhere I am is this place where the people are older. You know what Iโm saying? They are in their 90s [and] 80s. They call this the memory unit. I am part of the memory unit. A memory unit, in other words, what? Somebody who doesnโt remember crap,โ Williams said in the documentary.
Williams also said she often eats lunch and dinner in her room as opposed to eating with the other residents because itโs so โgoddamn depressing,โ adding that living there is โsuffocating.โ She further told TMZ in the documentary that she had little to no access to technology except for the room phone and a television.
She said sheโs been asking for an iPad but to no avail and also canโt have her cellphone to call friends or family. They canโt even come to visit her, she said.
To TMZโs question of how much fresh air sheโs gotten in the past 30 days, Williams responded that sheโd only gone outside twice and for dental care. Raising further alarm about her living conditions, TMZ captured a video of Williams standing in the window of the facility room with her hand pressed against glass, apparently crying while talking on a phone.
Her new living arrangement comes after court-appointed guardian Sabrina Morrissey was tasked to spearhead her personal and financial affairs back in 2022. Morrissey previously stated Williams had a formal diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia and primary progressive aphasia by doctors at Weill Cornell Medical Center, per PEOPLE. Court filings label Williams as โlegally incapacitatedโ which led to Morrisseyโs appointment to oversee her affairs.
Though Williams denied the diagnosis, she holds little power over her own life now. She told TMZ in the documentary that Morrissey prefers she stay under the intense restrictions instead of be able to live a normal life.
โAll I know is that she doesnโt want me to do that, and thatโs a fact. And I want my life back,โ Williams said in the documentary.
As of now, Morrissey asked the court to order Williams to another medical evaluation to assess whether she actually has the dementia diagnosis that landed her in the facility, citing Williamsโ comments to the โThe Breakfast Clubโ where she denied claims of dementia.
If things go in her favor, Williams might be home free from her guardianship.
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