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Wendy Williams documentary producers reveal they became 'worried' TV star's living conditions were 'very dire and scary' during filming


The producers of Lifetime's Wendy Williams documentary Where is Wendy Williams? revealed their concerns about the TV host's 'dire conditions' during production.

Executive producers Mark Ford and Erica Hanson said they were 'very worried' about Williams’ circumstances, which included the star living alone without any food in her refrigerator, during a panel discussion in Hollywood on Wednesday, per People. In information that was previously kept under seal, Appeals Court Justice Peter H. Moulton cited 'impermissible prior restraint on speech that violates the First Amendment of the Constitution' as his legal rationale to allow Lifetime and its partners to broadcast the documentary. Morrissey said in the legal complaint that Selby had misled her into granting permission to move forward with the project, as it would depict Williams in a positive light 'like a phoenix rising from the ashes' following years of illness that led to her show being cancelled.

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