Close Menu
  • Home
  • Diabetes
  • Fitness
  • Heart Disease
  • Mental
  • Physical
  • Wellness
  • Yoga
  • Health

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

What's Hot

The percentage of young adults receiving mental health treatment increased by 45% from 2019 to 2022, the largest increase of any age group.

August 1, 2024

Desert Healthcare, Tenet to renew non-compete clause again, vote next week

August 1, 2024

Personalized health coaching may improve cognitive function and reduce dementia risk in older adults

August 1, 2024
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Health Medic NewsHealth Medic News
  • Home
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact us
  • DMCA Notice
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Home
  • Diabetes

    Analysis of Tandem Diabetes Care (NASDAQ:TNDM) and SeaStar Medical (NASDAQ:ICU)

    June 19, 2024

    Diabetes costs in the UK could reach £14 billion, study finds

    June 19, 2024

    Oral semaglutide proves effective for type 2 diabetes and weight loss in Dutch study

    June 18, 2024

    Novo Nordisk considers adding 1,000 jobs in Johnston County as sales of weight-loss drug surge

    June 18, 2024

    Cost of devastating complications highlights need for urgent reform of diabetes care in the UK

    June 18, 2024
  • Fitness

    “National Fitness Day” is the next Apple Watch challenge to be held in China

    July 30, 2024

    The Pininfarina Sintesi is now my favorite fitness tracker, but there’s one thing I’d change.

    July 30, 2024

    Fitness Corner: Exercise and our own mortality

    July 30, 2024

    Fitness World Canada Hosts First Spartan DEKA Event in Surrey

    July 30, 2024

    New Franklin Regional boys soccer coach focuses on building trust, fitness

    July 30, 2024
  • Heart Disease

    Blood test warns of hidden heart disease risk

    July 30, 2024

    Loss of teeth may be a sign of serious heart disease

    July 30, 2024

    Researchers warn that removing race from the heart disease risk equation could lead to 16 million people not taking their medications

    July 29, 2024

    Study identifies 18 proteins associated with heart failure and frailty

    July 29, 2024

    Combined prostate cancer treatment increases risk of heart disease

    July 29, 2024
  • Mental

    Addressing adolescent mental health – the importance of early intervention and support

    June 18, 2024

    MAFS’ Dom updates fans on mental health and the future of his podcast

    June 18, 2024

    Connecting to mental health services is as easy as picking up the phone

    June 18, 2024

    Oklahoma Governor Stitt Opposes Mental Health Consent Decree

    June 18, 2024

    Hand to Hold provides mental health support to families in Texas Children’s Hospital’s NICU

    June 17, 2024
  • Physical

    One-of-a-kind Wu-Tang Clan album to be screened at Australian museum

    June 16, 2024

    Interview: Annie Weisman and Closing the Final Chapter of ‘Physical’

    June 16, 2024

    Physiotherapy helps counter the effects of chemotherapy | News, Sports, Jobs

    June 16, 2024

    Barcelona’s new manager not obsessed with physical development

    June 16, 2024

    YouTuber ImAllexx comes under fire for allegations of physical abuse against ex-girlfriend

    June 15, 2024
  • Wellness

    Top Medical Tourism Destinations: A Global Overview | Corporate Wellness

    March 29, 2024

    OACEUS brings a new way to wellness

    March 29, 2024

    Spotlight on the best countries for medical tourism in 2024 | Corporate Wellness

    March 29, 2024

    Digging Deeper into Medical Tourism: Origins and Operations | Corporate Wellness

    March 29, 2024

    Identifying leading medical tourism organizations around the world | Corporate Wellness

    March 29, 2024
  • Yoga

    Body and mind: Epilepsy patients may benefit from yoga

    July 5, 2024

    Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i 16 (2024) review: A+ multi-threading

    July 5, 2024

    The Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x might be the best deal among the new Snapdragon AI PCs

    July 5, 2024

    A Minute with Stavri Ioannou, Yoga Teacher, Mindfulness Educator, and Founder of Kids Alternativities

    July 5, 2024

    7 Places to Work Out Outdoors on the East End This Summer

    July 5, 2024
  • Health

    The percentage of young adults receiving mental health treatment increased by 45% from 2019 to 2022, the largest increase of any age group.

    August 1, 2024

    Desert Healthcare, Tenet to renew non-compete clause again, vote next week

    August 1, 2024

    Personalized health coaching may improve cognitive function and reduce dementia risk in older adults

    August 1, 2024

    Troy University’s College of Health and Human Services to change name effective August 1

    July 30, 2024

    Health Examination

    July 30, 2024
Health Medic NewsHealth Medic News
Home » What Happened to Wendy Williams? Her Health and Guardianship Explained
Blog

What Happened to Wendy Williams? Her Health and Guardianship Explained

perbinderBy perbinderFebruary 24, 2024No Comments11 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email


Wendy Williams will open about about her recent experiences in an upcoming documentary titled “Where Is Wendy Williams?”
Johnny Nunez/WireImage

  • Wendy Williams has largely stayed out of the spotlight since exiting her talk show in 2021.
  • Williams has been under a guardianship since 2022.
  • A new Lifetime documentary titled “Where Is Wendy Williams?” will explain what happened to the star.

Wendy Williams is finally ready to give fans some answers.

Williams, a fixture of daytime TV for more than a decade, stepped away from “The Wendy Williams Show” in 2021 amid health issues. Since then, Williams has kept a low profile.

On Thursday, her care team announced that the star was diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and dementia. The news came ahead of the release of Lifetime’s two-night documentary “Where Is Wendy Williams?”

Here’s a complete timeline of Williams’ health challenges and guardianship.

October 31, 2017: Williams passes out on live TV

Wendy Williams in New York City on April 17, 2017.
Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images

Williams dressed as Lady Liberty for the Halloween episode of “The Wendy Williams Show.” During the live taping, Williams lost her balance mid-sentence and fainted.

The daytime talk show host recovered quickly and returned after the commercial break to assure fans she was OK.

“That was not a stunt,” Williams clarified. “I overheated in my costume and I did pass out, but, you know what? I’m a champ and I’m back.” 

February 2018: She cancels three tapings of her show due to flu-like symptoms

Wendy Williams in Atlanta on August 29, 2017.
Paras Griffin/Getty Images

During the week of February 12, 2018, Williams canceled tapings of her show scheduled for Wednesday through Friday.

“It’s not the flu yet, but I feel flu-ish,” Williams said in a video shared on Instagram, which has since been deleted. The host also added that she hadn’t taken a sick day since starting her talk show in 2008.

“Wendy is still experiencing flu-like symptoms and so she can rest up and get better, we have decided to cancel tapings the rest of the week,” a representative for the show told Us Weekly that week.

Williams gave Wendy Watchers an update on February 16 in an Instagram post that has also been deleted.

“I guess when you don’t take a sick day EVER in over 25 years, the ground is supposed to shake! LOL,” she wrote. “I ride or die for my craft. I appreciate all the tremendous love and support from everyone — especially my incredible staff. I’m hydrating this bug out. I will be back Monday and topics will be POPPING!! Miss u all.”

She returned to “The Wendy Williams Show” the following Monday, February 19.

“I must say, it’s good to be back,” Williams said. “I apologize to those of you who had tickets for the show Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. I was not here. I was flu-ish with complications, but no more.”

February 21, 2018: Williams reveals that she has Graves’ disease

Wendy Williams in Atlanta on August 16, 2018.
Paras Griffin/Getty Images

Two days after returning to her show, Williams announced that she was diagnosed with Graves’ disease, an autoimmune disease that causes an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism).

The star also said she’d take three weeks off to prioritize her health. “As women, we always put everything before us,” she told the audience. “Stop putting everyone first.”

In March of that year, Williams told People magazine that she was diagnosed with Graves’ disease and hyperthyroidism 19 years earlier.

“It came from me neglecting my six-month endocrinology appointment,” she said.

“I feel a hundred percent better than I was a few months ago. I had a storm going in my body is the best way I can explain it,” Williams added.

December 2018: She gets injured and fractures her shoulder

Wendy Williams in New York City on September 11, 2018.
Robin Marchant/Getty Images for Cantor Fitzgerald

Williams got a hairline fracture in her right shoulder on Sunday, December 16, and missed the Monday taping of her talk show. She returned that Tuesday with her arm sling concealed underneath her shirt.

Williams said she wouldn’t have been able to go to work on Monday because her “shoulder was on fire.” So, she focused on medical attention that day.

“I’m on the mend,” she said. “I don’t need an operation. They tell me I’m very healthy for a person after 50.”

Williams added that she would power through the remainder of the season before resting since only a few more days of filming were left.

March 4, 2019: Williams returns to her show after taking a nearly two-month hiatus due to her health

Wendy Williams in New York City on July 23, 2019.
Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for SiriusXM

During her extended absence from the show, celebrity guests filled in for Williams.

“We were only supposed to be off two weeks for Christmas vacation,” Williams said when she returned. “Toward the end of the two weeks, I started to feel thyroid-ish.”

Wiliams said that her medications were still being modified.

“If you don’t know about thyroid disease, it’s a lifelong thing and they are always adjusting stuff,” she said. “It can really screw you over.”

Williams said that she was also dealing with Graves’ disease and her vertigo during that time.

“I have a plethora of doctors, my medical team, and I’m happy to tell you that I’m doing swell,” she added, to the applause of the audience.

March 19, 2019: Williams reveals she’s been living in a sober house and seeking treatment for addiction

Wendy Williams in New York City on October 28, 2019.
ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images

“You know me for being a very open and truthful person and I’ve got more to the story for you,” Williams said on her talk show.

“Well, for some time now, and even today and beyond, I have been living in a sober house,” Williams said, explaining that she and her then-husband Kevin Hunter Sr. created The Hunter Foundation and the 888-5-HUNTER phone number to help people with addiction.

“You know I’ve had a struggle with cocaine in my past,” she added. “I never went to a place to get the treatment. I don’t know how, except God was sitting on my shoulder, and I just stopped.”

The TV personality said that only Hunter Sr. and their son, Kevin Hunter Jr., knew about her situation.

“I am driven by my 24-hour sober coach back to the home that I live in here in the tristate with a bunch of smelly boys who have become my family,” Williams said.

“Doors locked by 10 p.m., lights out by 10 p.m.,” she continued. “So I go to my room and stare at the ceiling and fall asleep to come here and see you. So that is my truth.”

July 8, 2019: Williams announces that she’s been diagnosed with lymphedema

Wendy Williams in New York City on September 9, 2019.
Paul Bruinooge/Getty Images

Williams shared the diagnosis on an episode of her show, after addressing paparazzi photos in which her ankles appeared puffy and swollen.

“It’s not going to kill me, but I do have a machine,” she said, adding that she’s “got it under control.”

May 18, 2020: Williams takes a break from her talk show because of Graves’ disease symptoms

Wendy Williams in New York City on December 10, 2019.
Manny Carabel/Getty Images

Williams was filming “The Wendy Williams Show” remotely from her home during the coronavirus pandemic but stepped away to get treatment for symptoms of Graves’ disease, a representative for the show told AP News.

“We look forward to welcoming Wendy back soon and continuing the Wendy@Home shows,” the statement said.

September 2021: Williams tests positive for a breakthrough case of COVID-19 and delays the season 13 premiere of “The Wendy Williams Show.”

Wendy Williams during an interview with host Seth Meyers on June 15, 2021.
Lloyd Bishop/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

“While continuing her health evaluations, Wendy has tested positive for a breakthrough case of COVID-19,” read a statement posted on the talk show’s official Instagram account.

“To allow Wendy time to quarantine and fully recover and to ensure that our production abides by all SAG/AFTRA and DGA Covid protocols, we expect to begin the 13th season of ‘The Wendy Williams Show’ on Monday, October 4th,” the statement continued. “In the meantime, repeats will be scheduled.”

Days prior, “The Wendy Williams Show” Instagram account announced that the host was “dealing with some ongoing health issues” and could not fulfill promotional obligations.

October 2021: Williams began a hiatus from her show amid health complications

Wendy Williams in New York City on August 6, 2019.
Santiago Felipe/Getty Images

Season 13 of “The Wendy Williams Show” premiered on October 18, 2021, sans Williams. As the season progressed, other guests such as Leah Remini hosted in her place.

“Wendy continues to be under medical supervision and meets with her medical team on a daily basis,” a post shared on the show’s Instagram account. “She is making progress but is experiencing serious complications as a direct result of Graves’ Disease and her thyroid condition. It has been determined that more time is needed before she is able to return to her live hosting duties.”

February 8, 2022: People magazine reports that Williams won’t return to season 13 at all

Wendy Williams during an interview with host Seth Meyers on September 12, 2019.
Lloyd Bishop/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images

“Wendy won’t be returning to the show for the rest of this season,” the source said. “Her healing is going slower than everyone had hoped. She continues to deal with a number of medical issues, including Graves’ disease, and she and her team are taking it one day at a time.”

The source also denied reports of a stroke, drugs, addiction, or dementia being factors in Williams’ absence.

“The Wendy Williams Show” was officially canceled months later, and the final episode aired on Friday, June 17, without Williams present — despite the star previously being hopeful of a return.

Sherri Shepherd hosted the series finale and launched her own daytime talk show, “Sherri,” in September of that year, replacing the time slot previously held by Williams.

February 2022: Williams becomes embroiled in a financial battle with Wells Fargo and a guardianship is subsequently put in place

Wendy Williams in Hollywood, California on October 17, 2019.
Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Wells Fargo froze Williams’ accounts and petitioned a New York court for financial guardianship for the TV star, claiming that she was an “incapacitated person.”

Williams’ attorney, LaShawn Thomas, responded to this claim, telling Variety in a statement that “Wendy wants the world to know that she strenuously denies all allegations about her mental health and well-being.”

“During this hiatus from the show, Wendy has employed holistic health professionals to help her reach optimal health during her treatment of Graves’ disease and thyroid concerns,” Thomas said.

According to Variety, Williams said in the affidavit that her former financial advisor, Lori Schiller, called her “of unsound mind,” resulting in the bank barring her access.

Williams was placed under a temporary financial guardianship in March. That month, she told “Good Morning America” that she was “absolutely” of sound mind.

On May 19, a New York judge appointed a guardian over Williams’ finances until July.

“Wendy doesn’t agree with a financial guardian being appointed,” Thomas told The Hollywood Reporter. “If it’s the court’s intention to have one appointed over her affairs for the long haul, she definitely isn’t going to accept that.”

February 22, 2024: Williams’ team reveals via a press release that she was diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia in 2023.

Wendy Williams in New York City on February 21, 2023.
Johnny Nunez/WireImage

News of the official diagnosis was made public two days before the release of Lifetime’s two-night documentary, “Where Is Wendy Williams,” which was filmed over the course of nearly two years and follows the titular star’s life after the end of her talk show. The documentary will air on Saturday and Sunday.

“Over the past few years, questions have been raised at times about Wendy’s ability to process information and many have speculated about Wendy’s condition, particularly when she began to lose words, act erratically at times, and have difficulty understanding financial transactions,” her care team said in a press release.

“In 2023, after undergoing a battery of medical tests, Wendy was officially diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia,” the statement continued.

Both of these conditions can result in issues with memory and mood changes. Actor Bruce Willis was also previously diagnosed with aphasia and FTD.

The same day that this diagnosis was revealed, TMZ reported that Sabrina Morrissey, Williams’ guardian, filed a lawsuit against Lifetime’s parent company A&E Television Networks.



Source link

perbinder
  • Website

Related Posts

The percentage of young adults receiving mental health treatment increased by 45% from 2019 to 2022, the largest increase of any age group.

August 1, 2024

Desert Healthcare, Tenet to renew non-compete clause again, vote next week

August 1, 2024

Personalized health coaching may improve cognitive function and reduce dementia risk in older adults

August 1, 2024

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss
Blog

The percentage of young adults receiving mental health treatment increased by 45% from 2019 to 2022, the largest increase of any age group.

By perbinderAugust 1, 20240

A new analysis from KFF finds that the rate of young adults (ages 18-26) receiving…

Desert Healthcare, Tenet to renew non-compete clause again, vote next week

August 1, 2024

Personalized health coaching may improve cognitive function and reduce dementia risk in older adults

August 1, 2024

Troy University’s College of Health and Human Services to change name effective August 1

July 30, 2024
Our Picks

Top Medical Tourism Destinations: A Global Overview | Corporate Wellness

March 29, 2024

OACEUS brings a new way to wellness

March 29, 2024

Spotlight on the best countries for medical tourism in 2024 | Corporate Wellness

March 29, 2024

Digging Deeper into Medical Tourism: Origins and Operations | Corporate Wellness

March 29, 2024
About Us

Welcome to Health Medic News, your trusted source for comprehensive information and insights on health-related topics. At Health Medic News, we are dedicated to providing reliable and up-to-date content to help our readers make informed decisions about their health and well-being.

Our Mission

At Health Medic News, our mission is to empower individuals with the knowledge and resources they need to live healthier lives. We strive to deliver high-quality content that educates, inspires, and motivates our readers to take control of their health and make positive lifestyle changes

Our Picks

“National Fitness Day” is the next Apple Watch challenge to be held in China

July 30, 2024

The Pininfarina Sintesi is now my favorite fitness tracker, but there’s one thing I’d change.

July 30, 2024

Fitness Corner: Exercise and our own mortality

July 30, 2024

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

ads
ads
ads
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact us
  • DMCA Notice
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
© 2025 healthmedicnews. Designed by healthmedicnews.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.