Wendy Williams is back, and she’s got something to say! (When does she not?)
The former daytime TV queen, known for serving hot tea and even hotter takes, popped into The View on Friday (March 14) with an update on her health—and, in classic Wendy fashion, it was a lot.
ICYMI, earlier this week, Wendy was escorted from her assisted living facility to a New York hospital for a welfare check. (Which, for the uninitiated, is basically when people panic about your well-being and send professionals to check if you’re alive, breathing, and not doing anything too outrageous.)
And Wendy? Oh, she had thoughts.
“Incapacitated? Never Heard of Her.”
“It was my choice to get an independent evaluation on my incapacitation, which—surprise, surprise—I don’t have!” Wendy declared. “How dare they say I’m incapacitated? The audacity!”
She then presumably flipped her wig and sipped a dramatic cup of tea. (Okay, we made that last part up, but can’t you just see it?)
Dinner Drama & Guardian Woes
Following her hospital stay, Wendy went out for a nice dinner with her niece, Alex Finnie. But wait—there’s a catch! She needed permission from her court-appointed guardian, Sabrina E. Morrissey, before she could chow down on a meal like a normal human being.
“It was great at first,” Wendy said, before adding a plot twist worthy of a Real Housewives reunion:
“When I got back, my guardians were waiting for me. And now? I’m stuck on this floor, in a memory unit! Like, what even is that? Why am I here? Did I forget to pay rent somewhere??”
“Let Me Out!”
Wendy then sent a strongly worded memo (a.k.a. ranted) to her guardians and the judge overseeing her case.
“They need to get off my neck,” she stated. “These two people don’t look like me, don’t talk like me, don’t act like me, and—let’s be real—will never be me.”
Then came the ultimate mic drop:
“I NEED A NEW GUARDIAN.”
(She probably would’ve flipped a table if one was nearby.)
“I Want My Life—and My Coins—Back!”
Wendy also made it clear that she’s currently alcohol-free (good for her!) and has one main goal: to escape her guardianship ASAP. edit
“I don’t want Sabrina, period! But I also don’t want a guardian at all!” she announced. “It’s been three years. Time for my money and my life to get back to status quo!”
Let’s not forget, Wendy’s diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia & aphasia was revealed in February 2024, and her ongoing legal battle with Sabrina has been messier than a spilled drink on live TV.
Sabrina, for her part, insists Wendy is “cognitively impaired, permanently disabled, and legally incapacitated.” Wendy, meanwhile, is like: “Lies! All lies!”
So, what’s next? Will Wendy win her fight for freedom? Will she drop an exclusive tell-all? Will she pop up on a reality show because, let’s be honest, that’s where this is headed?
One thing’s for sure—this saga is far from over. Stay tuned!