Steve Wilkos, the latest celebrity friend to voice his opinion, has spoken out against the recently released Wendy Williams documentary. Taking to his official Instagram account, the talk show host shared a video expressing his genuine concern and sadness in light of the new Lifetime docu-series titled “Where is Wendy Williams.” Known for his straightforward nature, Wilkos did not hold back when sharing his thoughts on how Wendy Williams was portrayed in the documentary.
According to Wilkos, the documentary presents a negative portrayal of Williams, who is dealing with various health problems. He expresses concern over reports suggesting that Williams is contemplating starting a podcast despite her health condition. Wilkos questions whether Williams has a proper support system in place, as he is skeptical about her return to the airwaves for interviews in her current state.
Wendy Williams, who had been mostly absent from the public eye following the termination of her self-titled show in June 2022, took center stage in a Lifetime documentary that focused on her comeback journey as she delved into the world of podcasting. While the documentary aimed to highlight her professional revival, it also provided insights into Williams’ battle with alcohol addiction and various health concerns. These included her recent revelation about having frontotemporal dementia and aphasia.
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During this difficult time, our thoughts and prayers go out to Wendy Williams, who has reportedly been diagnosed with Frontotemporal Dementia and Aphasia.
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Wendy Williams, the former talk show host, was diagnosed with her medical conditions last year. Her medical team stated that these conditions have already posed significant challenges in Wendy’s life. According to a press release, an official statement reads:
According to a statement released by the team, Wendy is still capable of handling many tasks on her own. What’s more, she manages to maintain her trademark sense of humor. The team ensures that she receives the necessary care to ensure her safety and address her needs. Wendy is grateful for the outpouring of kind thoughts and well-wishes she has been receiving.
After receiving the devastating news about her diagnosis of primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia, Wendy Williams bravely opened up about her health condition. In her own words, she shared, “I want to be honest with you all and let you know that I have been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia.”
Wendy expressed her deep gratitude for the overwhelming love and kind words she has received since opening up about her diagnosis of Aphasia and Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD). She was truly amazed by the response and was moved by the messages she received, which served as a powerful reminder of the importance of unity and compassion.
“I hope that my story can be a source of inspiration for others living with FTD. I would also like to express my gratitude to the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration for their kind words of support and their tireless advocacy to raise awareness about FTD,” Williams expressed. “In order for me to continue thriving, I kindly ask for personal space and tranquility. Please know that your positivity and encouragement mean the world to me.”
Steve Wilkos remains steadfast in his conviction that Wendy Williams deserves greater support and care in the midst of the public’s response to the revelations in the documentary.
The documentary titled “Where is Wendy Williams” made its debut on Friday, although not without encountering a minor setback. Sabrina Morrissey, the temporary guardian of Wendy Williams, filed a lawsuit against Lifetime in a New York state court, as confirmed by USA TODAY. However, on Friday, a New York appellate judge made a ruling allowing Lifetime to proceed with the release of their documentary, despite the lawsuit filed against A&E Television Networks in an attempt to halt its premiere. The judge stated that such a ruling would be considered an “impermissible prior restraint on speech that violates the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.”
Wendy Williams’ journey has sparked a conversation about the intricate nature of fame, health, and personal well-being. As she continues to navigate this path, it’s evident that she has a strong network of supporters, including Steve Wilkos, who are rooting for her to find peace and healing despite the challenges she faces.