tried to halt the premiere date in court.One scene in the documentary showed Williams, 60, visiting her hometown of Asbury Park, NJ, and pointing out her childhood street, only to be told by a stranger that it’s on a different road.
Another scene showed a confused Williams yelling at her driver and former publicist to buy vape pens. After they arrived at her usual smoke shop, a disoriented Williams threw a tantrum.
Shortly before the series premiered, Williams’ family told People that the former talk show host — who was placed under financial guardianship in May 2022 after her bank, Wells Fargo, claimed she was “incapacitated” — is in a care facility.
Her loved ones also claimed they can only speak to her when she calls them.“Of course, if we had known that Wendy had dementia going into it, no one would’ve rolled a camera,” Ford told The Hollywood Reporter at the time.
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