Wendy Williams' Life Under Guardianship Feels Like a Prison Sentence

Wendy Williams Life Under Guardianship Feels Like a Prison Sentence

Wendy Williams' Life Under Guardianship Feels Like a Prison Sentence

Wendy Williams, the former talk show queen, is living a life that feels more like a prison sentence than a protected arrangement. According to a new TMZ documentary, TMZ Presents: Saving Wendy , her court-appointed guardianship has placed severe restrictions on her, isolating her from the world.

Wendy resides in an assisted living facility in New York City, confined to a single room on the fifth floor. She isn’t allowed to leave the floor without permission, and she’s only been outside twice in the past month—for dentist appointments. She has no access to the internet, very few people are allowed to visit her, and she can only make outgoing calls. Imagine that—one of the most outspoken voices in entertainment now silenced and cut off from nearly everyone.

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What’s even more shocking is that people close to Wendy say she’s back to her old self—lucid, engaged, and sharp. Harvey Levin and others who have spoken with her insist that she’s mentally present and fully capable of making her own decisions. Yet, her guardianship remains as restrictive as ever. The justification? Her guardian claims Wendy is permanently disabled due to Frontotemporal Dementia, a condition that only worsens over time. But if she’s truly deteriorating, why do those who have spoken with her say otherwise?

This guardianship has dragged on for years, even though Wendy has been sober and has shown signs of improvement. The fact that she’s been kept under such tight control raises serious concerns about whether this is truly for her well-being or if something else is at play.

The documentary’s release has sparked debate on whether Wendy should be reevaluated and potentially regain control over her own life. Many, including legal experts and close friends, believe she should be with family rather than living under what some are calling an unnecessarily harsh guardianship.

If you want to dive deeper into Wendy’s story, TMZ Presents: Saving Wendy is available for free on Tubi. But the real question remains—will Wendy ever get her freedom back?

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