Wendy Williams, the former talk show host, has made alarming claims about her living conditions in an assisted living facility, comparing it to a 'prison.' She recently underwent a psychiatric evaluation, reportedly scoring a perfect 10 out of 10 on a capacity test. This comes amidst her ongoing legal battle to end her court-appointed guardianship, which began in 2022. Williams, who has been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and aphasia, called into "Good Day New York" from the hospital, stating she passed the evaluation with 'flying colors' and wants to be 'independently tested'. She expressed concerns about her finances, stating her money is 'up in the air' and managed by her guardian. She also claimed she is confined to a restrictive 'memory unit' and needs permission to even go to the gym. New York's Adult Protective Services is reportedly investigating her guardianship and living situation. Williams is scheduled to make her first national television appearance since her diagnosis on "The View".
Wendy Williams Claims 'Prison' Conditions, Passes Psychiatric Evaluation with Perfect Score Amid Guardianship Battle
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