Wendy Williams became a beloved talk show host and a household name. But now, the very real struggle for life, liberty, and the future of the person behind the talk show host is shown in a new documentary.
Image 1/17. An emotional Wendy Williams seen in her new Lifetime Documentary | Source: YouTube/ABC News
“She is a person and she doesn’t deserve to be suffering the way that she’s been suffering,” Wendy Williams’ niece and goddaughter, Alex Finnie, said in an interview about the star’s headlining health battles and the new Lifetime documentary.
Image 2/17. Wendy Williams | Source: YouTube/ABC News
Early Signs and Concerns about Wendy Williams’ Health
During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Wendy Williams almost died. The star began isolating herself from the world. The change worried DJ Boof, who worked on “The Wendy Williams Show” before it ended.
Image 3/17. Wendy Williams holds on for support after exiting a vehicle | Source: YouTube/Lifetime
Due to the pandemic, they started filming the show from her apartment, but Boof noticed that she “showed no emotion” during filming and “wasn’t the same person anymore.” Then came the fateful day in May 2020, when Boof found her unresponsive at her home.
Image 4/17. Wendy Williams angrily looks out the window | Source: YouTube/Lifetime
Wendy Williams is seen in SoHo on April 27, 2021, in New York City | Source: Getty Images
Diagnosis of Her Health Issues
While Williams had been open about dealing with Lymphedema and Graves’ Disease, among other health-related issues, the cause of her noticeable inability to process information, find the right words, erratic behavior, and difficulty understanding financial transactions, though, remained unknown until 2023.
Image 5/17. Wendy Williams lifted out of wheelchair so she can get into the vehicle | Source: YouTube/Lifetime
She got a definitive diagnosis of primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia (FTD) was made after she underwent a series of medical tests.
Image 6/17. Wendy Williams and her son Kevin | Source: YouTube/Access Hollywood
The Documentary Producer Weighed In
Image 7/17. Wendy Williams talks about having no access to her money in her new documentary | Source: YouTube/Lifetime
“If we had known that Wendy had dementia going into it, no one would have rolled a camera,” producer Mark Ford said in an interview.
While the project started as a glimpse into the star’s podcast, it became an intimate account of her daily struggles, and while the case was made not to air the final result, a judge denied the request.
Media personality/author Wendy Williams speaks to the audience at The Bryant Park Reading Room on May 15, 2013, in New York City | Source: Getty Images
Image 8/17. Wendy Williams’ son, Kevin Hunter Jr., opens up about her health and financial struggles in the documentary, ‘Where Is Wendy Williams? | Source: YouTube/Entertainment Tonight
Guardianship Challenges and Her Financial Issues
High spending amounts caught the attention of banks, who suspected the worst. “Around that time they started accusing the family of doing things that weren’t true and saying that my mom wasn’t fit [sic],” Kevin stated, denying that he ever stole money from his mother.
Image 9/17. Wendy Williams as seen in her new documentary | Source: YouTube/Entertainment Tonight
Image 10/17. An emotional Wendy Williams as seen in her new documentary | Source: YouTube/Entertainment Tonight
“I said whatever I got to do and you know I’ll be focused on Wendy’s health. And then all of a sudden, the wall came down and there was nothing. Now why that happened, I don’t know. I have opened my heart and you suck that information and then you shut it down and you tell me that I’m not capable of taking care of my sister,” Wanda said.
Image 11/17. Angry Wendy Williams lashes out | Source: YouTube/Access Hollywood
Wendy Williams attends a private dinner at Fresco By Scotto on February 21, 2023, in New York City | Source: Getty Images
Family and Friends’ Perspectives on Wendy Williams’ Situation
Kevin wants the family’s side of the story told, and he also wants what’s best for his mother. Sharing how he feels about the current situation, Kevin said, “The family side of the story hasn’t been told so it’s kind of left this great space of who’s really telling the truth or what’s really going on. I’ve always wanted the best for my mom, you know. I just stay strong.”
Image 12/17. Wendy Williams crying as she says she misses her family | Source: YouTube/Access Hollywood
Williams misses her family, and Kevin doesn’t feel like the guardian has been protecting the star, who is currently in a “weak and vulnerable” state.
Image 13/17. Wendy Williams during a bout of anger | Source: YouTube/Access Hollywood
Dealing with the symptoms of Williams’ health issues has been difficult for the star’s driver and former publicist, who shared the star’s heartbreaking reality.
Image 14/17. Wendy Williams’ niece talks to her about giving random people money | Source: YouTube/Access Hollywood
Williams’ niece, Alex Finnie, is worried about another aspect – the star giving random people money. The documentary shows her talking to Williams about her concerns, urging the star to be more diligent and saying how money handouts give off “a little desperate energy,” and that she is “smarter” and “stronger” than that.
Image 15/17. Wendy Williams gets angry during Vape shop stop | Source: YouTube/Access Hollywood
Image 16/17. Wendy Williams in a wheelchair | Source: YouTube/Entertainment Tonight
“As long as she has people around who are ‘yes’ people, the same thing is always gonna occur where she would ultimately just find any excuse to be by herself so she can get back to drinking,” Kevin said.
The star’s sister, Wanda, is not one of those “yes” people, as Williams herself said that her sister “hates” that she likes alcohol so much.
Wendy Williams attends Wendy Digital Event at Atlanta Tech Village Rooftop on August 29, 2017, in Atlanta, Georgia | Source: Getty Images
The substance abuse is, after all, responsible for the star’s alcohol-induced dementia she started to suffer from in the fall of 2021, Williams looked so skinny and confused that Kevin thought she could die.
“They basically said that because she was drinking so much, um, it was starting to affect her headspace and her brain,” he added.
Wendy Williams attends SiriusXM Town Hall at SiriusXM Studios on July 23, 2019, in New York City | Source: Getty Images
How Is Wendy Williams Doing Now?
The former talk show host has support from other celebrities, such as Blac Chyna, who teared up talking to Williams in the documentary. Will Selby, the star’s manager, shed light on her current condition, having seen her very recently.
Image 17/17. Blac Chyna’s Emotional Visit to Wendy Williams shown in her new Lifetime documentary | Source: Facebook/E! News
“Wendy is looking natural, she’s gaining a little bit more weight, she doesn’t have the pink sunglasses, she’s not hiding from anything, she is as sober as she can be. She is thinking about her future,” he shared.