Wendy Williams called into the “The View” on the March 14 episode and told her guardian Sabrina Morrissey and the judge who declared her “legally incapacitated” to “get off my neck.” Williams also declared: “I need a new guardian.” The radio and television icon entered a court-appointed guardianship in 2022.
She recently made headlines on March 10 after she was moved from her assisted living facility to a hospital. “I was having a little agita,” Williams told “The View” hosts about her medical trip. “And you know, to go to the hospital… look, where I live, at that memory unit on this floor, you know, I just needed a breath of fresh air.
I needed to see the doctors. So that’s why I went to the hospital.” Williams said she had some “blood drawn” from her thyroid and added: “It was my choice to get an independent evaluation on my incapacitation, which I don’t have it.
How dare they say I have incapacitation? I do not.” She went on to explain that she’s been living on a “locked” memory unit floor where “I am not permitted to do anything but stay on this floor.
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