A new series about the former talkshow host is less of a journalistic exposé and more of a voyeuristic mess
Wendy Williams
A new series about the former talkshow host is less of a journalistic exposé and more of a voyeuristic mess
A new documentary series shows, in harrowing detail, talk show queen Wendy Williams’ dementia decline – and reveals its sad cause.
"I continue to need personal space and peace to thrive. Please just know that your positivity and encouragement are deeply appreciated," said Williams in a rare statement, shared by her rep on Friday.
A famous American talk show host has tragically been diagnosed with the same cognitive disease as Bruce Willis after she behaved erratically.
Talk show host Wendy Williams has been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and aphasia, two years after her daytime talk show abruptly ended.
She was once a top-rated TV host with her own show – but these days, Wendy Williams is in a “heartbreaking” state, according to her family.
A new report goes inside Williams’ mysterious health struggles and paints a picture of the chaos that plagued her talk show’s 13th and final season.
When reaching out for comment on her show’s final episode, Variety did not immediately hear back from a publicist for Williams.
Ailing talk show host Wendy Williams is an “incapacitated person” who needs a guardianship to control her finances, it has been claimed.
Sherri Shepherd is slated to take over Wendy Williams' daytime talk show while she continues a health-related hiatus.
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