Wendy Williams’ latest documentary sparks outcry: fans demand her freedom from conservatorship

Veteran talk show host, Wendy Williams, before her confinement. Picture: Instagram

Veteran talk show host, Wendy Williams, before her confinement. Picture: Instagram

Published Feb 17, 2025

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Fans have rallied in support of veteran talk show host Wendy Williams, 60, following the release of a new documentary.

Last Wednesday, American celebrity news site “TMZ” premiered “Saving Wendy” on YouTube.

In the documentary, Harvey Levin conducts a telephone interview with Williams, who is currently residing in an assisted living facility in New York City.

Due to her circumstances, the veteran talk show host is filmed through a window, as she is unable to leave the facility.

The documentary provides an in-depth look at Williams’ ongoing conservatorship as well as her legal and financial situation, which began in 2022.

Williams reveals that she lives an isolated life, having been allowed outside only twice in the past month and she has no access to a personal phone or iPad.

She added that her possessions are locked in a storage unit and that her guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, has legal approval to profit from managing her estate.

A court order prohibits those involved in the case from discussing it publicly, which limits transparency.

Under US law, a conservatorship occurs when a judge appoints a guardian or protector to manage the personal or financial affairs of someone who is unable to do so due to age, physical or mental limitations.

In the interview, Williams expressed her feelings about her situation, stating: “What I got is robbed with this s@#t. I didn’t even know what a guardian was.

“You know, it’s like I went from a thousand to zero once I got involved with this guardian situation. I mean, it’s been three years. I feel emotionally abused.”

As for her health, Williams claims that she has not seen a doctor in nearly two years, despite receiving a dementia diagnosis in 2023.

She insists that she is “not incapacitated” and questions the court’s decision to keep her under guardianship.

Commenting on the documentary, fans and netizens shared their thoughts on YouTube.

User @rhysaustin7123 remarked: “Every time we hear or see a new Wendy interview, it gets better and better. She’s not sick. She’s obviously stuck in this situation. Free Wendy!”

User @adoringsharon added: “Whether she is sick or not, the fact of the matter is, this is no way for anyone to live. That lack of quality of life will degrade anyone's mental health.

“Being locked up, with no independence, family, or friends, will only degrade what's left of her wellbeing. They want that to happen. It isn't human.”

Another user, @judyroque7409, expressed: “This breaks my heart! Free Wendy!!!!!!! You are greatly missed ❤.”

Lastly, @missthuli6901 said: “Praying that Wendy gets her freedom back. This is so heartbreaking! I loved her show so much, all the way from here in South Africa. God bless Wendy and grant her freedom and her life back! 🙏🏾.”