Three years after her daytime show cancellation, Wendy Williams returned to the format on "The View" to discuss her highly publicized guardianship.
Wendy Williams made her first live TV appearance after being removed from an assisted living facility, and she did not shy away from calling out her guardian. The former talk show host did a phone ...
Williams' health has been subject to speculation since she said she's "trapped in a conservatorship" in January.
Wendy Williams called into "The View" and made her first major television appearance as she fights to end her guardianship.
Wendy Williams called in to “The View” for a phone interview during the Friday, March 14, episode of the ABC talk show.
It's been over three years, and, you know, it's time for my money and my life to get back to status quo,” Williams said on ...
Wendy Williams is taking off the gloves when it comes to her guardianship ... going on national TV to blast her guardian and ...
The former daytime talk show host has made the headlines nearly everyday this week and caused a lot of talk. Let's break it all down.
It’s time for my money and my life to get back to status quo,” the former radio and television host and pop culture icon told The View on Friday.
Wendy Williams appeared on 'The View' to discuss restrictions she faces under her current guardianship and denies being cognitively impaired.
Williams was declared “legally incapacitated” by a judge when placed under her conservatorship, with Sabrina Morrissey serving as her guardian. The View panelist Sunny Hostin read off a statement from ...
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