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- Wendy Williams is receiving mental health treatment and her sisters have seen her progress and improvement during a difficult time.
- The family has emphasized Wendy’s progress both physically and mentally, and is hopeful that she will return to public life after the TV show was cancelled.
- Despite rumors of cognitive issues and rehab, Wendy’s family praises her newfound clarity and focus on family.
After a series of problematic behavior and scandals, Wendy Williams has seemingly disappeared from the spotlight. Her family has now revealed that she is receiving mental health treatment. They confirmed she checked into an undisclosed facility.
Williams’ sister, Wanda Finney, said: people In an exclusive interview published yesterday.

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Wendy’s sister Winnie said: “I spoke to her yesterday and we speak regularly when she contacts me. My understanding is that she is in a healthy and healing environment. ”, indicating that he did not want to be fully involved. I decided to ask her sister for help.
Winnie further explained that Wendy’s family cannot contact her, but that Wendy herself can initiate communication.
Wendy’s family says they can’t contact her.
“We can’t reach out to her, but she can reach out to us. And she’s in a place of healing spiritually. She’s the kind of person that is in this movie.” It’s not,” she explained.
of people The interview was part of promotion for the upcoming Lifetime documentary Where is Wendy Williams? The special will feature the former talk show host’s loved ones opening up about his recent health issues for the first time.
The film takes place between 2022 and 2023 and delves into a tumultuous time for Williams, 59, while the show of the same name comes amid concerns about her erratic behavior on set and revelations about her health struggles. , ended in 2022.
The documentary follows Ms. Williams as she battles mental health issues, memory loss, and difficulty communicating effectively while recovering from alcoholism under the care of a court-appointed legal guardian responsible for her financial and health choices. It is reported that he will be depicted fighting against the enemy. The documentary is scheduled to premiere on February 24th.
Wendy’s family says she has improved significantly.
But despite the expected harrowing scenes, his sister Wanda and niece Alex Finney revealed: people With Williams having made great strides both physically and mentally, fans are looking forward to Wendy’s return to public life after the show’s cancellation.
“I’m proud of my aunt for taking control of her own story, because she’s always been a public figure, an open book, and we’ve all been through the last few months. “It was kind of a spiral for my aunt because I’ve actually seen images of what happened over the years,” Alex said of her famous aunt.
“So I think it’s a powerful thing for her to actually use her voice here and take ownership of what happened and where she is now,” she added.
Elaborating further on her sister’s progress, Winnie explained that while she doesn’t know the details of what treatment worked for Wendy, she claims to have seen real change and improvement in her.

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“I don’t know what’s working, but I do know that the person she contacted me was a markedly different person than what we see in that documentary,” Wanda said. continued.
“She’s absolutely amazing,” Wendy’s niece Alex agreed. “When I listen to my aunt now, I see how clear-sighted she is, how focused she is in terms of facing and understanding the importance of family and reality,” she said. It’s like a 180 physically, mentally and emotionally.”
So far, Wendy Williams herself has not addressed the allegations that she is seeking treatment for cognitive issues at a rehab facility.