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Wendy Williams denies she has dementia as she weighs in on devastating conservatorship battle and documentary


The 60-year-old former talk show host surprisingly revealed that she would work with the A&E subsidiary again despite her conservators suing them last year after her documentary dropped.

'We are reaching out to esteemed Ben Crump Law Firm to assess the guardianship arrangement currently in place for Wendy in New York City,' Williams' family members announced. Meanwhile, TMZ Executive Producer Harvey Levin revealed on the site that he had a 90-minute conversation with Williams on Friday and made the shocking claim that she did not show a hint of disability despite her aphasia and frontotemporal dementia diagnoses. On the morning radio show, Williams told co-host Charlamagne tha God about how she felt like she was imprisoned due to her controversial guardianship and said her life is 'f***ed up.'

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