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Wendy Williams | Source: Getty Images
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Wendy Williams Claims She Is Confined in a New York Assisted Living Facility

Taitirwa Sehliselwe Murape
Feb 13, 2025
09:32 A.M.

Wendy Williams recently revealed her living situation in a recent interview that comes amid TMZ's report of her signing a legal document to end her guardianship.

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According to a new report by media outlet TMZ, iconic media personality Wendy Williams recently described her life as feeling like that of a prisoner—not due to any crime, but because of the extreme restrictions she faces under her guardianship.

Wendy Williams getting emotional during the SiriusXM Town Hall event in New York City on July 23, 2019. | Source: Getty Images

Wendy Williams getting emotional during the SiriusXM Town Hall event in New York City on July 23, 2019. | Source: Getty Images

In the new documentary, "TMZ Presents: Saving Wendy," now streaming on Tubi, details emerge about her highly controlled living situation. Williams resides in an assisted living facility in New York City, confined to a room on the fifth floor.

She is not allowed to leave the floor without staff permission and has only been outside twice in the past month. Both of these instances were for dental appointments.

Wendy Williams during a phonecall interview with TMZ, posted on February 12, 2025. | Source: Facebook/TMZ

Wendy Williams during a phonecall interview with TMZ, posted on February 12, 2025. | Source: Facebook/TMZ

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Access to Wendy Williams is also tightly restricted—she cannot receive phone calls and can only make them, visitors are mostly prohibited, and she has no internet access. She eats in her room, preferring solitude over being surrounded by elderly residents with severe health conditions.

Despite these limitations, those who have spoken to her, including Harvey Levin of TMZ, report that she is coherent, engaged, and back to her former self.

Wendy Williams talking to TMZ's Harvey Levin. | Source: Facebook/TMZ

Wendy Williams talking to TMZ's Harvey Levin. | Source: Facebook/TMZ

While her legal guardian claims that Williams is permanently disabled due to Frontotemporal Dementia—a condition that does not improve over time—those who have spoken to her argue that Williams' mental state has significantly improved, especially since achieving sobriety.

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Although she struggled with heavy drinking in the past, her recent behavior suggests a return to normalcy—raising questions about the necessity of such extreme guardianship.

Wendy Williams during a season 5 episode of "Late Night with Seth Myers" on December 7, 2017. | Source: Getty Images

Wendy Williams during a season 5 episode of "Late Night with Seth Myers" on December 7, 2017. | Source: Getty Images

In a snippet shared on Facebook from "TMZ Presents: Saving Wendy," which shows the telephonic interview Williams did with Levin, the reporter told her, "It feels like you're screaming for help."

He said this as he watched the former talk show host pace back and forth in front of a huge glass window. "I want my life back. I want my freedom back," pleaded Williams during their conversation.

Harvey Levin's vantage point of Wendy Williams during their discussion. | Source: Facebook/TMZ

Harvey Levin's vantage point of Wendy Williams during their discussion. | Source: Facebook/TMZ

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Due to the constraints on filming, the documentary was recorded from the sidewalk outside her facility, with Williams speaking through the phone from her window. Her situation has left many wondering if she truly needs the level of control imposed upon her.

Wendy Williams standing by a glass window with her hand placed on it. | Source: Facebook/TMZ

Wendy Williams standing by a glass window with her hand placed on it. | Source: Facebook/TMZ

"She seems very alert! Why are they doing this to her?" questioned a Facebooker, while another echoed, "I don't even understand how this is legal. It's basically being held hostage."

Wendy Williams crying on the phone to TMZ. | Source: Facebook/TMZ

Wendy Williams crying on the phone to TMZ. | Source: Facebook/TMZ

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An Instagrammer echoed, "How is this legal?!" while someone else stated, "Horrible situation. Get her out of there." Williams' supporters also demanded her freedom with comments such as, "Free her. This is horrendous" and "FREE WENDY."

In addition to the quick snippet they shared on Facebook, TMZ posted another on TikTok. This one showed a different part of the conversation Levin had with Williams.

After the journalist asked her if anyone had even explained why she was placed under guardianship in the first place, Williams disclosed, "No. Not exactly, but you know what? There are some things that I do know for myself [...] and I understand it's about my money, you know what I'm saying?"

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Wendy Williams speaking with Harvey Levin, posted on February 13, 2025. | Source: TikTok/@tmz

Wendy Williams speaking with Harvey Levin, posted on February 13, 2025. | Source: TikTok/@tmz

Acquiring another perspective from an unidentified woman, Levin learned that after Williams' Wells Fargo bank account got flagged, they found large amounts had been taken out.

The footage then cuts to Williams disclosing details about how her son, Kevin Hunter Jr., had "overstepped his boundaries" with her money, adding, "he was inappropriately using my money without telling me." This is what then led to her account getting frozen by the bank. Williams also mentioned that there were other people, in addition to her son, misappropriating her funds.

Wendy Williams and Kevin Hunter Jr. at Williams' Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony in Hollywood, California on October 17, 2019. | Source: Getty Images

Wendy Williams and Kevin Hunter Jr. at Williams' Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony in Hollywood, California on October 17, 2019. | Source: Getty Images

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A statement from Wells Fargo that Levin read out during the interview stipulated that the bank made it clear that they were aware of Williams being a victim of "undue influence and financial exploitation."

Although the TV star revealed how it was her son who had been taking her money, she still dubs him as a good person. However, she also noted, "But at this point, he is a horrible person to me, you know what I'm saying? The way he moves with other people."

Kevin Hunter Jr. and Wendy Williams at the Jeezy "TM 104" Listening Party in New York City on August 20, 2019. | Source: Getty Images

Kevin Hunter Jr. and Wendy Williams at the Jeezy "TM 104" Listening Party in New York City on August 20, 2019. | Source: Getty Images

Levin went on to cite a specific example of how Hunter Jr. had lavishly spent an abundant amount of his mom's money on renting a boat for his birthday, which he ended up holding the bank responsible for.

A statement from a judge that Levin read out during the segment further backed Williams' reflections about her son. The judge admitted that the court was unconvinced Hunter Jr. would be able to safeguard his mother or her finances. Hunter Jr. has denied ever misusing his mother's finances.

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Kevin Hunter Jr. and Wendy Williams. | Source: Getty Images

Kevin Hunter Jr. and Wendy Williams. | Source: Getty Images

Williams' niece also had the opportunity to speak on the matter and whether or not Williams should be taken care of by her son.

"My aunt loves her son very much, but I think that there are other options at this point in terms of who can care for and make sure that his mother, at 60 years old, is taken care of properly," asserted the niece.

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Earlier today (February 13, 2025), Good Morning America (GMA) shared footage of another interview Williams did with Nightline's Byron Pitts, which again, was via a phone call. She expressed the same sentiments about feeling imprisoned in the memory unit of her assisted living facility.

Byron Pitts interviewing Wendy Williams via a phone call, posted on February 13, 2025. | Source: X/@GMA

Byron Pitts interviewing Wendy Williams via a phone call, posted on February 13, 2025. | Source: X/@GMA

"Look, I don't belong here...At all. This is ridiculous," expressed Williams, who vehemently questioned the audacity of the people responsible for diagnosing her with Frontotemporal Dementia, which she denies having as per an affidavit acquired by Levin.

According to ABC News, Williams questioning her diagnosis has prompted her court-appointed guardian to ask the court for a new medical evaluation.

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Williams' recent revelations come around the same time that TMZ and other outlets report that the TV mogul has begun the process of ending her guardianship.

"We found out that Wendy has just signed an affidavit formally asking the judge to terminate the guardianship [...] These are the words in this affidavit, we're told, that she has regained her capacity to function normally," revealed Levin.

Wendy Williams at the Wendy Digital Event in Atlanta, Georgia on August 29, 2017. | Source: Getty Images

Wendy Williams at the Wendy Digital Event in Atlanta, Georgia on August 29, 2017. | Source: Getty Images

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Additionally, circling back to the request for a new medical evaluation made by the guardian, Levin reports that Williams will be evaluated next Tuesday by a doctor who has been selected by Williams' personal lawyer.

This lawyer has been working with her to end her guardianship. Should the judge deny the dissolution of the guardianship, Williams' lawyer will request a jury trial—the jurors of which will then have the onus of deciding whether Williams is of sound enough mind to gain her freedom back.

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