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Wendy Williams is ready for 'my life to get back to status quo' amid effort to exit a contentious guardianship. Here's a refresher of the twists and turns that led to her latest revelations.
In January, Williams and her niece, Alex Finnie, originally called into “The Breakfast Club” to address her aunt’s living facility and mental state. “My life is f–ked up,” she shared.
Wendy Williams, who has been living in a memory care unit in a New York care facility, slams claims that she's mentally incapacitated, saying that it's time for her to get out of her guardianship.
Wendy Williams called into "The View" and made her first major television appearance as she fights to end her guardianship.
Williams has maintained that she is not cognitively impaired as her guardian alleged, telling "The Breakfast Club" this year that she’s being kept "in a prison" and allowed limited contact with ...