Wendy Williams called into "The View" and made her first major television appearance as she fights to end her guardianship.
Wendy Williams is not a virtual prisoner at a Manhattan assisted living facility — despite recent media reports, an attorney ...
Former talk show host Wendy Williams took steady aim at her court-appointed guardianship in an interview with "The View" ...
Sabrina Morrissey’s lawyer claimed Williams can call and see her family members whenever she wants, noting the 60-year-old’s ...
The former daytime host called into the talk show to argue against her guardianship and current living situation.
It's been over three years, and, you know, it's time for my money and my life to get back to status quo,” Williams said on ...
Wendy Williams wants her guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, and Judge Lisa Sokoloff, who is overseeing her conservatorship, to let ...
Wendy Williams made her first live TV appearance after being removed from an assisted living facility, and she did not shy away from calling out her guardian. The former talk show host did a phone ...
Wendy Williams made her voice heard on Friday’s (March 14) live episode of The View. The former talk show host called into ...
Three years after her daytime show cancellation, Wendy Williams returned to the format on "The View" to discuss her highly publicized guardianship.
An attorney for Wendy Williams' temporary financial guardian Sabrina Morrissey wants to set the record straight about her claims she's 'imprisoned' at an assisted living facility in New York.
Amid news Wendy Williams claims she passed a mental ... look at the embattled talk show host's legal guardian, Sabrina Morrissey. Williams, 60, said on Good Day New York on Tuesday that she ...