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Wendy Williams' family demands the release from the conservatory

In 2022The talk show presenter Wendy Williams was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, the most common form of dementia for people under 60 years and primary progressive aphasia. “The Wendy Williams Show” also broadcast his last episode this year, in the middle of Williams' diagnosis and appointment of a legal legal guardian.

Since then, a documentary about her condition has been published when Williams' family continued to fight to free them from the guardianship under which it is.

After the end of her hit day show, filming for a documentary about the life of the star after the show with the title “Where is Wendy Williams?” The documentary was produced by Lifetime and published in two parts in February 2024. In the series, Williams becomes confused and forgetful because she lives her daily life with the diagnosis she received in 2022.

Accordingly Report The A&E Television Network has received a non -sealed complaint from Williams' legal guardian Sabrina Morrisey since the documentary was broadcast. Morrisey argued that Williams was not in the right state of mind, could not film and would not agree to how the documentary film presented her and her life post talk show.

Morrisey was appointed From a New York judge of Williams' Guardian in 2022 to her bank, Wells Fargo, concerned about her editions. However, Williams' family claims that the guardianship keeps them isolated in a New York facility and has since demanded its release from the conservatories.

In her first interview, Williams appeared in the radio show “The Breakfast Club”, the most frequently belonged to hip-hop and R&B morning radio broadcast in the USA, one year after the documentary series was published. Her niece Alex Finnie joined her, who has to fight her life in detail and with the conservator.

The “The Breakfast Club” show is organized by DJ Envy, Jess Lustig and Charlamagne Tha God, who previously worked with Williams in her radio show “The Wendy Williams Experience”. Charlamagne detailed This Williams called the show because she was caught in a conservatory and could not go where it was.

Williams and her niece then shared the fights in which Williams had previously been faced with the conservatory, and described the place where she lived as high security. Williams even noticed that she was not allowed to have a phone because her guardian Morrisey has her old. She explained that this means that she can only make calls, and nobody can call her where she is received.

Your niece called The facility, a luxury prison and said she had the feeling that her aunt did not get proper sunlight or rose enough from the facility. She also said that her family was not allowed to see her while filming her documentary. The von Williams family is concerned that they will be transferred to the family without notice and that they will lose contact with her.

Williams also spoke about how she was not allowed to do purchases. She said she had received a setback when she tried to choose her own doctors and even found that her cats had been given away without her knowledge.

The former talk show presenter became emotional on the call and said she wanted to see her father for his birthday, but was afraid that her guardian would not allow her to go. Williams and her niece also explained that the conservatory limited and wanted a lot of what Williams could say in the air.

Williams even explained It is not cognitively affected and feels like in prison. The interview ended with the fact that Finnie demanded a reform of the conservator program and Williams was published.

There is a gofundme for Williams who shares Updates in their condition and is currently shortly before the target of $ 50,000. “The Breakfast Club” shared this link in the heading of his YouTube video and asked the fans to support every conceivable way.

The last update on the page dates from February 15th, in which it was found that there was no change to William's guardianship, and it remains in one as restrictive as before. The site also says that she was allowed to go to Florida to celebrate her father's 94th birthday.

Since the struggle for Williams' freedom from their conservator is still supported by family, fans and friends, it is not foreseeable what happens legally with the development of the conservatories.

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