Wendy Williams insists she's not cognitively impaired, says guardianship has trapped her in a 'luxury prison'
Former talk show host Wendy Williams told “The Breakfast Club” radio show Thursday morning that she’s not cognitively impaired as her guardian has alleged, saying through tears that she’s being kept in a “luxury prison” with only limited contact with her family.
Former talk show host Wendy Williams told “The Breakfast Club” radio show Thursday morning that she’s not cognitively impaired as her guardian has alleged, saying through tears that she’s being kept in a “luxury prison” with only limited contact with her family.
Williams, who retired from the public eye in 2022, called in to the show to dispute reports about her mental capacity.
“I am not cognitively impaired,” Williams said on the morning show, “but I feel like I am in prison.”
At one point breaking down during the interview, Williams painted a bleak picture of her everyday life.
“I’m in this place where the people are in their 90s and their 80s and their 70s. ... I have breakfast, lunch and dinner right here on the bed. I watch TV, I listen to radio, I look out the window, I talk on the phone,” she said.
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