Wendy Williams makes an emotional comeback: ‘I have no money’
Iconic talk show host Wendy Williams returns to television with a new documentary detailing her recent struggles with money and alcohol.
Wendy Williams is back! The iconic talk show host has returned to our screens in a new Lifetime documentary.
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WENDY WILLIAMS OPENS UP IN NEW DOCUMENTARY
In a trailer for Lifetime’s new documentary Where Is Wendy Williams?, the iconic television host candidly opens up about her battle with alcohol abuse. Wendy is also seen breaking down as she reveals the details about her financial burden’s that she has she has been experiencing following the guardianship that she has been placed under.
“I have no money”, Wendy shared with tears in her eyes.
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Wendy’s son, Kevin Hunter Jr has also been featured in the documentary, as well as the television host’s sister, Wanda and other members of her family.
“We all make choices in life. We all go through our challenges. She’s still a person”, Wendy’s sister, Wanda noted.
In the documentary, Wendy’s family are seen trying to support her with her health, as well as rallying for the TV show host to be freed from her financial woes.
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‘WE ARE HER FAMILY!’
The two-part documentary series is scheduled to be released on the 24 and 25 February.
In the documentary Wendy’s son shares his opinion about his mother’s court-appointed guardianship. He shares how the guardianship hasn’t done a great job of “protecting” his mother.
“[It hasn’t] done a good job of protecting her”, Kevin expressed.
Wanda, who appears to be visibly upset by her sister added, “We are her family, and you tell me that I’m not capable of taking care of my sister. What would you do? What should I do?”.
According to Page Six, in February 2022, financial institution Wells Fargo claimed that Wendy was of “unsound mind” and required guardianship because she was allegedly a “victim of undue influence and financial exploitation”.
“I want to see all my money that I worked hard for my entire life. My entire life. I don’t lie, and I don’t cheat, and I don’t steal. I am an honest, hardworking person”, Williams shared on social media at the time.