Wendy Williams claims she passed mental competency tests with ‘flying colours’
- Wendy Williams denies being cognitively impaired and claims she passed mental competency tests with ‘flying colors’ while hospitalized, stating 'I am not cognitively impaired.'
- Her caretaker, Gina Monterrosa, supports Williams' statement, saying she has been deemed not incapacitated.
- Williams, currently under a court-ordered guardianship, stated that being 'legally incapacitated' is untrue and requested an independent evaluation.
- Williams expressed feelings of being 'trapped' and 'punished' under her guardianship, urging to be freed from it.
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Wendy Williams talks guardianship, gives health update on 'The View'
Johnny Nunez/WireImage via Getty Images, FILE Wendy Williams discussed the latest on her recent hospital visit and her guardianship with The View. In an interview that aired Friday, Williams said she needed a “breath of fresh air” when, according to sources, she was taken by ambulance Monday from an assisted living facility in Midtown Manhattan to Mount Sinai West hospital. “I just needed a breath of fresh air. I needed to see the doctors,” Will…
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