Concerns have been raised about Wendy Williams following her diagnosis of aphasia and dementia. The situation grew dire when her legal guardian, Sabrina Morrisey, reported in court that Williams is “permanently incapacitated.” Despite this, a recent public appearance left many fans bewildered as she appeared to be enjoying herself.
In a video shared on Instagram by an influencer, Williams was seen smiling in the back of an SUV while waiting for food. A viewer commented, “She doesn’t look or sound ‘permanently incapacitated.’ Something seems off here.” Another fan added, “This shows you can’t trust everything on the internet. I’m glad she seems well.”
Wendy’s previous public appearance was in August, where she was spotted at a health store in Newark, New Jersey. An employee reported that she was with her son and was engaging in conversation about health improvements. These public sightings contradict the portrayal of her condition in the documentary, “Where is Wendy Williams?”, where she was depicted as incapacitated.
Wendy Williams’ Recent Conduct Contradicts Documentary Representation
In the wake of Wendy Williams’ struggles, Lifetime aired the docuseries “Where is Wendy Williams?” highlighting her battle with alcoholism. Her guardian took legal steps to halt production, voicing concerns about an exploitative portrayal of her condition. Their legal documents condemned the series as taking advantage of a woman facing serious health issues, stating it was “disgusting.”
In October, Williams expressed that she was doing well and criticized the documentary, saying, “I am doing really good. The documentary sucked.” Fans have voiced their support, with many agreeing it shouldn’t have been released, citing concerns about her consent and representation.