Wendy Williams Alleges She’s Being Forced To Take Pills In Secret Facility

by Grace Somes
Wendy Williams || Image credit: @wendywilliamsfanpage /IG

Former talk show host Wendy Williams made a tearful plea for help during an appearance on “The Breakfast Club,” claiming her current living situation feels more like “prison” than a supportive environment.

In an emotional and rare interview, Wendy Williams has broken her silence about her ongoing court-ordered guardianship, describing her current living conditions in a New York facility as a “prison.” The iconic talk show host, now 60, made a tearful call into The Breakfast Club with Charlamagne Tha God earlier today, pleading for her independence.

Wendy Williams stepped away from the public eye in 2022 due to various health challenges. The following year, she received a diagnosis of aphasia and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). In November, court filings from her guardian seemed to reveal the severity of her condition, claiming that she was ‘permanently incapacitated.’

Earlier today, she called into the Breakfast Club and sobbed as she discussed her diagnosis, insisting that she is not ‘cognitively impaired.’

“I am not cognitively impaired,” Wendy immediately insisted, calling in from her undisclosed facility early on Thursday, January 16.

“You know what I’m saying? But I feel like I am in prison,” she told the Power 105.1 Breakfast Club crew.

Wendy, who is 60 years old, said she is in a facility with people decades older.

“I’m in this place where the people are in their 90s and their 80s and their 70s. “You have to get keys to unlock the door, to press the elevator to go downstairs,” she continued, then claimed she’s been forced to take pills in the facility.

“First of all, second of all, these people here, everybody is like nurses, so to speak, they come in, and they give your pills, and then they leave.

“I haven’t been to a pill person in a matter of long time…Excuse me, doctor, can you tell me what this pill is for? Excuse me, doctor, understand what I’m saying.

“For the last three years, I have been caught up in the system. This has been three years. I’m caught up in this system.”

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