
By Evolve Editors Kicking off the month on a hopeful note, Wendy Williams revealed what’s next if her battle to end guardianship proves successful. On April 1, protestors showed up at the assisted living facility in New York City where she resides in her support and against the court-ordered conservatorship. During the demonstration, Williams informed PEOPLE via phone call about her plans to “stay in New York where I’m comfortable” and find love while discussing other matters of importance.
The former talk show host was placed under legal guardianship in 2022 and has since openly shared about the hardships of her living conditions. These reportedly include restrictions from the outside world. Earlier this year, Williams revealed that she has been in a ward since her 2023 dementia diagnosis.
Wendy Williams shared her plans to “fall in love” and continue living in New York City if her guardianship ends, discussing her plans to find romance amid the battle. On Tuesday, she spoke to PEOPLE on call while protestors staged demonstrations with #FreeWendy fliers outside the assisted living facility in NYC where she resides. That same day, protestors also rallied in Los Angeles, supporting her fight against the legal conservatorship with Sabrina Morrissey as her court-appointed guardian.
Positive about her battle and fans’ support, the former talk show host, while talking about bringing an end to the guardianship, said, “It will absolutely 1000% happen.” She then notified the publication that when “I get out of the situation, I’m staying in New York where I’m comfortable.” In addition, Williams noted that she “can’t wait to fall in love.
” She further claimed it felt “very good” to witness an exceedingly large slew of fans and supporters up close. Wendy Williams also mentioned that it’s “long overdue” for her battle against the legal guardianship to conclude. She then described her present living situation, calling the “memory unit” where she resides in a “f–king dump.
” After this, she expressed her uncertainty regarding the prolonged conservatorship. “Why am I still a ward? It’s been too damn long,” Williams said, highlighting her distrust in people and importance of seeing the media at this point of her life. Moreover, last month, the media personality reportedly underwent a psych evaluation and revealed passing with “flying colors.
” She later spent the evening in NYC’s NoHo while her health care advocate and caretaker, Ginalisa Monterrosa, announced these evaluations deemed she “is not incapacitated.” Originally reported by Nikita Mahato on Reality Tea . Evolve Media is a publisher of leading enthusiast destinations.
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