By Jeroslyn Jovonn
March 3, 2025
Wendy Williams only spoke to newsnation for five minutes, but said a lot.
Wendy Williams continues to speak against her conservators and the conditions in her supervised residential facility. The former talk show presenter recently spoke openly during a five-minute telephone interview on Newsnation Banfield and discussed the control with which she lives in her bedroom in her facility.
“Well, I don't have the freedom to do practically everything,” said Williams on February 27, who explained the fitness studio of the facility as a shock. However, she is not satisfied with the conditions on the Memory unit on the fifth floor in which it was last year.
“They call it 'the memory unit', so it is for people who don't remember anything,” she said. “So, and I met the people who live here and I've been here for almost a year, and that's very suffocating.”
The former host of Wendy Williams Show said that the residents of the storage unit need various “pills” or other types of medication. She announced that she needed help to take a shower and fight with basic tasks such as brushing your teeth.
“It is the memory unit, do you know what I mean? Why am I here? “She said.” I have no idea, but I can tell you that it is 18,000 US dollars a month, which is extremely expensive. And what do I have? I have a bedroom and a bathroom and a window. “
Born in New Jersey, he has been in the facility for assisted living for three years. “I am ready to get out of here. I am ready to get out of the Guardian, ”said Williams. She called “suffocation” and “very lonely”.
During her appearance in January in the breakfast club, Williams said: “I am not cognitively affected, but I feel like I feel like in prison.” It is also tested to expose reports about her cognitive decline.
“I am accused of having frontal temporal dementia,” she said to Banfield. “They accuse me of being incapable of being. So I would imagine that the best way to prove that I am not when I can't speak to humans. “
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