Wendy Williams Ends TV Career, Focuses on Guardianship Advocacy
Wendy Williams Ends TV Career, Focuses on Guardianship Advocacy

Wendy Williams Ends TV Career, Focuses on Guardianship Advocacy

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Wendy Williams, the 61-year-old former talk show host, has no plans to return to television and is instead focusing on advocacy against what she describes as an abusive guardianship system. Her attorney, Joe Tacopina, revealed that Wendy wants to use her platform to expose the flaws and injustices of guardianships, even considering a nationwide speaking tour and public panels to raise awareness and help families protect themselves. Despite reports suggesting she has frontotemporal dementia and aphasia, which she denies, Wendy is fighting to end her court-ordered guardianship and has expressed confidence in regaining her freedom. Tacopina suspects that the medical report was improperly leaked by Wendy's guardian and said she has yet to undergo an independent medical exam. Friends and sources close to Wendy support her plans to bring the issue to the public stage, emphasizing her desire to share her experience and educate others about the risks and red flags of guardianships. Wendy herself has stated publicly that she will get out of guardianship and questions the validity of the dementia claims.

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