According to her lawyer, Wendy Williams has both good and bad days when it comes to her health. Just because she is giving interviews does not mean that she is completely well, and people should not make that assumption.
Wendy is still struggling with frontal lobe dementia, which is a neurological illness that has no treatment, according to Roberta Kaplan, Wendy’s attorney.

Roberta claims that this is the reason why a court in New York state determined that she is incapable of making her own legal and financial choices. She also states that, since the condition is degenerative, she will need care for the rest of her life.
That being said, Wendy does not experience 365 days of poor health every year. Roberta claims that there are some days when Wendy feels excellent and has a lot of lucidity, which is why she seemed so normal and coherent when she came into “The Breakfast Club” on Thursday morning.
ICYMI … Wendy appeared on the program to express her frustrations about her life. She said that she felt like she was in jail and described her life as “f**ked up.”
Wendy also criticized her conservator, Sabrina Morrissey, during the conversation. Kaplan is exclusively representing Wendy in her case against A&E for creating the documentary “Where Is Wendy Williams?”
Williams also claimed a number of additional assertions, including that she is unable to receive phone calls from her loved ones and that her only continuous encounters with others are when “nursemaids” deliver her medicines.

Wendy’s niece, Alex, says that her aunt is not really disabled and wants supporters to make #FreeWendy a popular topic.
However, Kaplan has a different opinion, and she is warning viewers not to be deceived by Wendy’s excitement. Morrissey is not allowed to make any comments regarding Wendy or her health because of a guardianship court order.