wendy williams She has good days and bad days…but people shouldn’t assume she’s okay just because she appeared on an interview show, her lawyer says.
I talked to him. Roberta KaplanWendy’s lawyer tells us…Wendy is dealing with frontal lobe dementia, a neurological disease for which there is no cure.
Because of this, Roberta explains, a state court has found her unable to make legal and financial decisions for herself…and because of the degenerative nature of the disease, she is unable to make any remaining decisions. You will need care at some point in your life.
However, Wendy doesn’t have 365 bad days a year. She has good days and she has a very clear personality. That’s why Wendy sounded perfectly normal when she called into “The Breakfast Club” this morning.
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ICYMI…Wendy was on the show on Thursday. vented about her life — said he felt like he was in prison and frankly called his life a “mess.”
Wendy almost blows up sabrina morrissey — Her guardian — On the phone. Roberta Kaplan is solely representing Wendy in a lawsuit against A&E over the production of the documentary “Where Is Wendy Williams?”
Williams made several other claims, including that she is unable to receive phone calls from loved ones and that her only consistent human interaction is when a “nurse” gives her medication.
Wendy’s niece alexinsists she doesn’t actually have a disability and tells her fans to trend #FreeWendy to help her aunt.
But Roberta Kaplan says that’s not the case, and she’s telling fans not to be fooled by Wendy’s enthusiasm. By order of the guardianship court, sabrina morrissey Commenting on this story is prohibited.