It’s been almost a month since Wendy Williams popped out publicly to celebrate her son’s college graduation amid her conservatorship! Footage from her time with family showed her smiling, chattin’ it up, and shedding tears of joy.
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About a week ago, Charlamagne Tha God revealed that he spoke to Wendy over the holidays. During their phone convo, he said she sounded like she “could do radio tomorrow if she wanted to.” Well, on Thursday (January 16), Williams called into ‘The Breakfast Club’ to talk about her life under conservatorship. Toward the end of the interview, she also commented on Diddy’s criminal charges.
Wendy Williams Describes Her Living Situation
The 37-minute interview with Wendy opened with Wendy’s enthusiastic “Hi everybody,” and then introducing her niece Alex. Williams then reminded everyone that she’s known Charlamagne for about 20 years and running! That launched him into a passionate speech about Wendy NOT being cognitively impaired or incapacitated in his eyes! Instead, the radio host said Wendy Williams is “trapped” in a conservatorship and being taken advantage of.
“I am not cognitively impaired, no.” Wendy Wiliams said on ‘The Breakfast Club,’ saying her niece Alex “knows a lot.” “But I feel like I’m in prison, you know what I’m saying”
Williams said she’s in New York, but she’s kept in a facility on a floor with people ages 50 and up who genuinely have some impairment and need assistance. Her daily routine consists of having breakfast, lunch, and dinner in bed. Wendy said her activities are mostly watching TV, listening to the radio, talking on the phone, and looking out the window.
Meanwhile, her niece Alex described her aunt’s living quarters as a “luxury prison.” She said Wendy’s “apartment” is a small room with only a bed, a chair, a TV, and a bathroom with one window. Wendy clarified that she had to have her conservator buy her a TV of her liking with her money. All of Wendy’s belongings are in storage, which she did to sell her actual apartment.
Williams said the building she’s in requires keys to unlock the elevator to reach the bottom levels. Nursemaids allegedly work the building and bring pills to the residents. Williams also admitted that she’s been given seven pills without knowing what at least five of them are for.
Wendy Williams Says She’s In A Broken System
Here’s the context you need to know. Days before Thanksgiving 2024, Wendy’s court-appointed guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, filed a legal document describing Williams as “permanently incapacitated.” The filing was part of Morrissey’s ongoing lawsuit against A&E Networks over the ‘Where Is Wendy Williams?’ two-part premiere. In their countersuit, the network accused Sabrina of wanting to pull out after realizing the protection would question her ability to be a guardian. Additionally, the countersuit uses the term “elder abuse,” per Charlamagne.
Wendy Williams clarified that Sabrina wanted to watch the documentary together, and while they were there, they were both writing things down. As far as the “abuse” claims, Wendy said:
“This system is broken, this system that I’m in. This system has falsified a lot,” Williams said, describing her last three years.
Later in the interview, she also said that her initial thoughts about the documentary were that she didn’t want to watch it. “I don’t care about that, I care about if…I don’t want to talk about that,” Wendy said, and Tha God clarified that she can’t say a lot legally.
Elsewhere in the interview, Wendy Williams also revealed that she’s spent the last three birthdays by herself and described her situation as “emotional abuse.”
She later said she doesn’t have a laptop or an iPad. Wendy also said she doesn’t know her phone model but said it prevents people from calling or returning her calls.

