For the first time in nearly four years, Wendy Williams is ready to speak out.
The former talk show queen will make a nationally broadcasted appearance on The View on March 14, calling in via phone for an exclusive conversation amid her ongoing guardianship battle and dementia diagnosis.
A Long-Awaited Return to the Spotlight
ABC confirmed that Williams will join Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Ana Navarro, Sara Haines, and Alyssa Farah Griffin for a highly anticipated discussion. The segment will also feature Ginalisa Monterroso, founder of Connect Care Advisory Group, shedding light on the complexities of guardianship cases.
Williams’ appearance comes as she fights to dissolve the court-ordered guardianship that has controlled her finances, healthcare, and daily life since 2022.
The Guardianship Battle
The guardianship was imposed after a series of flagged bank withdrawals raised concerns about her ability to manage her affairs. Since then, Williams has been placed in an assisted-living facility with strict restrictions, reportedly housed in a memory care unit with limited freedoms.
Her ability to make independent decisions about her life has been severely curtailed, but recently, she was granted temporary permission to travel to Miami, allowing her to celebrate her father’s 94th birthday with family.
Why This Matters
Wendy Williams built her empire by being unfiltered, outspoken, and unapologetically herself. Now, as she fights for autonomy and control over her own life, her upcoming appearance on The View signals her determination to reclaim her voice—on her own terms.
This moment could mark the beginning of a new chapter for Williams, but will she regain her freedom?
Tune in to The View on March 14 to hear Wendy Williams in her own words.
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