Wendy Williams Claims She Hasnโ€™t Seen a Doctor in Nearly 2 Years Despite Being Diagnosed with Dementia amid Guardianship

Williams, who was first put under a guardianship in 2022 and later diagnosed with dementia in 2023, has insisted she is โ€œnot incapacitatedโ€

Wendy Williams speaks onstage during her celebration of 10 years of 'The Wendy Williams Show'

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Wendy Williams is making new claims about her lack of medical care.

The former talk show host, 60, detailed how her life has changed under a guardianship in a new TubiTV documentary called TMZ Presents: Saving Wendy Williams, released on Wednesday, Feb. 12. Speaking with the outletโ€™s founder Harvey Levin, Williams reflected on her 2023 dementia diagnosis, saying she canโ€™t remember the last time she was seen by a medical professional.

โ€œWhen was the last time you saw a doctor?โ€ Levin asked.

โ€œA long while,โ€ said Williams, who was assigned a guardian in 2022, as she insisted that she โ€œcouldnโ€™tโ€ even estimate a general time frame because it had been so long.

โ€œI was in Connecticut for a year and I didnโ€™t go see anybody. Iโ€™ve been in here for six or seven months and I havenโ€™t seen anybody,โ€ she revealed, referring to the assisted living facility she is currently in.

Wendy Williams visits SiriusXM Studios on September 6, 2018 in New York City.

Wendy Williams visits SiriusXM Studios on September 6, 2018 in New York City.Santiago Felipe/Getty

In court filings, Williamsโ€™ guardian has claimed she โ€œis cognitively impaired and permanently incapacitated.โ€ Williams, however, told Levin that she feels โ€œfantasticโ€ and is โ€œnot incapacitated.โ€

Given her history of substance abuse and recent sobriety, New York-based neurologist Leah Croll said that Williamsโ€™ alcoholism could have been the reason she experienced aphasia, which is defined by brain damage that impacts an individualโ€™s ability to understand and communicate.

โ€œThis is actually an extremely challenging diagnosis to make,โ€ she said of differentiating alcohol-induced brain damage from dementia. โ€œThereโ€™s a lot of overlap because alcohol tends to be particularly toxic to the prefrontal lobes of the brain and, of course, those are the parts of the brain that are affected in frontotemporal dementia as well.โ€

Levin then questioned whether the possibility of a misdiagnosis might call for a new examination following Williamsโ€™ sobriety and apparent disappearance of symptoms seen in her recent interviews.

โ€œCertainly,โ€ Croll said, explaining: โ€œThis could be a reason for her neurologist and her team to reevaluate whatโ€™s going on with her and reassess her cognition at this point.โ€

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On Feb. 5, Williamsโ€™ guardian Sabrina Morrissey filed court documents requesting a โ€œnew medical evaluationโ€ after the television personality denied that she was โ€œincapacitatedโ€ during an appearance on The Breakfast Club earlier that day.

โ€œI donโ€™t have frontotemporal dementiaโ€ฆitโ€™s disgusting,โ€ Williams said on the radio program on Feb. 5. โ€œThatโ€™s a very rare thing for anybody to have.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not incapacitated,โ€ she later added. โ€œI am not a baby.โ€

Morrisseyโ€™s request also addressed Williamsโ€™ statements indicating she did not want to pursue legal action against A&E Television Networks. In February 2024, Morrissey sued A&E for the Where Is Wendy Williams? docuseries, claiming the networkโ€™s documentary โ€œshamelessly exploits [Williams] and portrays her in an extremely demeaning and undignified manner.โ€

โ€œIn these statements, [Williams] has indicated that, in her opinion, she is not suffering from dementia and is not incapacitated,โ€ the filing stated. โ€œWe are writing this letter today because, during a radio interview this morning, [Williams] discussed the A&E matter at some length and appeared to indicate that she does not want to proceed with the action.โ€

Wendy Williams attends Apple TV+'s "The Morning Show" world premiere at David Geffen Hall on October 28, 2019 in New York City

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Morrissey also claimed she brought the lawsuit against A&E to โ€œrecover substantial monetary damages for the benefit of [Williams], which could be used to help pay for [her] significant healthcare needs going forward.โ€

Citing Williamsโ€™ past โ€œformal diagnosis,โ€ Morrissey requested that Williams have โ€œa new medical evaluation that will involve comprehensive neurological and psychological testing by a specialist in the fieldโ€ following her public denial of the medical condition.

โ€œThe issue of whether [Williams] has the capacity to assess what is in her own best interests deserves renewed careful consideration by qualified experts, and should not be left to careless speculation in tabloids, radio, or on the Internet,โ€ the filing stated.

Morrissey concluded by saying she has โ€œno interestโ€ in pursuing further litigation if โ€œin the extremely unlikely event that the new medical examination finds that [Williams] somehow now has the mental capacity to directโ€ the lawsuit against A&E.