Wendy Williams Says She’s ‘Not Cognitively Impaired,’ Calls Guardianship A ‘Prison’ In Rare Interview
- Wendy Williams denies being cognitively impaired and describes her guardianship as a prison, stating, "I am not cognitively impaired," during an interview on "The Breakfast Club."
- Williams was diagnosed with progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia in 2023, leading to a court-ordered financial guardianship in 2022.
- Her niece Alex Fannie described Williams' situation as living in a "luxury prison," emphasizing her lack of freedom and proper care.
- Williams expressed frustration about her confinement, stating she cannot leave or have visitors, and called the guardianship system "broken.
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