Wendy Williams and her son Kevin Jr. have broken their silence in an emotional interview, condemning her court-ordered guardianship as “f***ed up” after years of isolation and control, revealing how the system meant to protect her instead left her feeling trapped, betrayed, and desperate to reclaim her life.

Wendy Williams and Son Make Rare Comments on 'F**KED-UP' Guardian Situation

Wendy Williams, once the queen of daytime television, has finally spoken out — and her words are as raw and unfiltered as the talk show host who once ruled America’s gossip airwaves.

In a rare and emotional interview with New York Magazine, the 60-year-old media personality and her only son, Kevin Hunter Jr.

, opened up about the chaos, heartbreak, and accusations surrounding her ongoing guardianship and health struggles.

From her secluded apartment in New York, Wendy didn’t hold back.

“It’s f***ed up,” she said bluntly when asked about her current living situation and her court-appointed guardian.

Her tone was a mix of anger and exhaustion — a glimpse into a life that has dramatically unraveled since her final appearance on The Wendy Williams Show in 2022.

“This isn’t my home,” she added.

“It’s like a dump… like prison.I’m not free.”

It was a startling confession from a woman who once stood at the height of fame — commanding millions of viewers every morning with her signature “How you doin’?” greeting.

But now, her life is under strict control.

Wendy’s finances, health decisions, and personal freedom are managed by a court-appointed guardian after a 2022 ruling deemed her unable to handle her affairs due to medical and mental health issues.

Her son, 23-year-old Kevin Jr., who has largely stayed silent through his mother’s public decline, joined the interview to defend himself and share his frustration.

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“The idea that I tried to steal my mom’s money — it’s not true,” he said firmly.

“I’ve never taken advantage of her.

All I’ve ever wanted was to protect her.

” He claims that since the guardianship began, communication with his mother has been tightly restricted.

“Sometimes I can’t even get through.

It’s like they’re keeping her isolated,” he explained.

The legal arrangement, which was intended to protect Wendy’s finances and wellbeing, has drawn increasing scrutiny from fans and observers who question whether she’s being exploited.

Many have compared her case to that of Britney Spears, whose conservatorship battle sparked international outrage and ultimately ended after years of public pressure.

According to sources close to the family, Wendy’s health decline began around 2020 when she was diagnosed with Graves’ disease and lymphedema, conditions that affected her ability to stand and speak for long periods.

Her erratic public behavior in the months that followed — slurred speech, sudden absences, and on-air breakdowns — prompted growing concern.

By early 2022, her talk show was officially canceled, and her assets were placed under guardianship by Wells Fargo, who claimed she was being “financially exploited.”

But Wendy’s recent words suggest she feels like the real victim.

“I want my life back,” she told the magazine.

“I’ve worked for everything I have, and now it’s like I have nothing.

 

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” She described being forced into living conditions far below her means, unable to make even small financial decisions without approval.

Her son’s comments echoed that pain.

“I just want my mom to be okay — to be around people who actually care about her,” Kevin said.

“Right now, it feels like she’s surrounded by strangers making decisions for her.”

The interview has reignited public debate about guardianship laws and the treatment of celebrities under such arrangements.

Fans have flooded social media with messages of support, demanding transparency and accountability.

“This feels like Britney 2.0,” one fan wrote on X.

“How many stars have to lose their freedom before someone changes the system?”

Meanwhile, insiders claim Wendy’s future remains uncertain.

While there are whispers of a possible documentary or tell-all book that could expose what’s really happening behind closed doors, those close to her say she’s focused on reclaiming her autonomy — and reconnecting with her son.

“I’m not done,” Wendy said at the end of the interview, her voice soft but steady.

“They think they can silence me, but they can’t.

I’m still Wendy Williams — and I’m still here.”

Her statement felt like a promise — and perhaps a warning — from a woman who built her empire by speaking truth to power.

Whether Hollywood, the courts, or the world is ready to hear it again remains to be seen.

But one thing is certain: Wendy Williams is no longer staying quiet.