Wendy Williams Denies Cognitive Impairment Claims
Wendy Williams Denies Cognitive Impairment Claims

Wendy Williams Denies Cognitive Impairment Claims

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In a candid interview on 'The Breakfast Club,' Wendy Williams vehemently denied being cognitively impaired despite her diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia and described her current guardianship situation as 'emotional abuse' and akin to living in a 'prison.' Williams expressed her frustration over being trapped in a care facility in New York, where she lacks access to her phone, internet, and even her beloved pets, stating she feels isolated and unable to communicate with her family. Her niece, Alex Finnie, echoed these sentiments, revealing that Williams' guardian has complete control over her communications and movements. Williams lamented the lack of freedom and expressed her desire to visit her 94-year-old father for his birthday, fearing her guardian might prevent her from doing so. The interview comes as Williams continues to fight against the terms of her guardianship, which her team has described as restrictive and damaging. Host Charlamagne Tha God emphasized the need for more transparency and compassion in such systems, calling for a discussion on their potential for abuse.

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