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Wendy Williams Calls Into ‘The View’ and Tells Her Guardian to ‘Get Off My Neck’: ‘How Dare They Say I Have Incapacitation? I Do Not’
Wendy Williams called into "The View" and made her first major television appearance as she fights to end her guardianship.
Sunny Hostin read a statement from the lawyer of Williams’ guardian that noted her “guardianship was issued by a judge that declared you legally incapacitated after a diagnosis of frontal temporal dementia and says you have not been kept from your family, and you are receiving excellent medical care.” The talk show, which began in 2008, finished its last run of episodes without Williams hosting, after she took a leave of absence in 2021 due to medical issues related to lymphedema and Graves’ disease. The 60-year-old Williams called in to “Good Day New York” to deny that she is cognitively impaired, saying she has prioritized an exit from her conservatorship and alleging that she has taken mental competency tests and “passed with flying colors.” Her caretaker, Gina Monterrosa, added that “she’s been deemed she is not incapacitated.”
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