Wendy Williams Denies Incapacitation Claims
Wendy Williams Denies Incapacitation Claims

Wendy Williams Denies Incapacitation Claims

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In a revealing interview with Don Lemon, Wendy Williams, 60, vehemently denied claims of incapacitation, describing her three-year conservatorship as isolating and akin to imprisonment. Living in a wellness facility in New York City, she expressed frustration over being cut off from her family and monitored by her court-appointed guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, who has alleged that Williams suffers from dementia and is permanently incapacitated. Williams stated, 'I feel like I’m in prison' and emphasized her desire for autonomy, asserting, 'I’m not incapacitated. Hell f***ing no.' Lemon remarked on the need for transparency regarding her guardianship, noting that while Williams does not sound like her former self, she appears lucid. The situation has sparked discussions online, with calls for #FreeWendy reminiscent of the #FreeBritney movement, as fans rally for her freedom and well-being. Williams longed to return to work and connect with her family, asserting her need for control over her life choices.

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