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Whew! Wendy Williams’ Publicist Addresses Statements Made By Documentary Producers

Wendy Williams‘ publicist, Shawn Zanotti, is now speaking out amid recent statements from producers of the Lifetime documentary ‘Where Is Wendy Williams?’. As The Shade Room previously reported, the producers defended airing the documentary despite the criticism its received.

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Wendy Williams’ Publicist Addresses How The Documentary Came To Be

Zanotti sat down for an exclusive interview with NBC News, which was published on Wednesday, February 28. She explained that she believed the focus of the documentary would be on Williams’ comeback.

“I felt that [Williams] was being exploited,” Zanotti explained. “She thought we were focusing on the comeback of her career… She would be mortified. Theres no way you can convince me that she would be OK with looking and seeing herself in that way.”

As The Shade Room previously reported, producers also noted that documenting Williams’ comeback was the initial intention for the series. However, once they began filiming, they told The Hollywood Reporter“it became evident that this wasnt really going to be a career comeback story… this was going to be a deeper story.”

Zanotti went on to say that Williams’ wanted to get her “story out there.” However, the final outcome in ‘Where Is Wendy Williams?’ was not what the TV host “signed up for.”

“When I mentioned [doing a documentary] to Wendy, she immediately said: ‘Yes, I would love to do it. I would love to be able to get my story out there,'” the publicist explained. “[But] that is not the project that [Williams] signed up for. Thats not the project [the producers] brought to me. Thats not what I told her this was going to be about. There were a lot of good moments. None of those good moments were shown.”

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As The Shade Room previously reported, the documentary producers told The Hollywood Reporter that if they had known of Williams’ dementia diagnosis “going into” filming, “no one wouldve rolled a camera.”

However, Zanotti does not believe this is true.

“I dont think [the diagnosis] would have stopped them at all,” she told NBC News. “The producers were asking questions throughout the entire time would ask questions where she would somewhat seem confused, and I feel as though it was done to be intentional at that moment in time to make their storyline. Again, this was presented as a documentary to her, but to me, it looked as though it was a reality show of a circus, a circus to her downfall.”

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The Publicist Speaks On The TV Host’s Guardian & “Best Interests”

As the interview continued, Zanotti explained that she shared her concerns about the documentary with Williams’ guardian, Sabrina Morrissey. Instead of tackling those concerns, Zanotti alleges that Morrissey and the production company ignored her.

“I did not agree with what was going on with this documentary,” she explained. “I made it very clear to the guardian. The production company was aware of that. I didnt I didnt agree with the way this was moving and shaking. And instead of them dealing with it with me, they decided to ignore me. They ignored me from that moment, and I never heard from them again.”

As The Shade Room previously reported, Mark Ford, one of the documentary producers has alleged that their own interactions with Morrissey were “unpleasant” or “terse” hang-ups. However, all communication related to the series ran through Williams’ manager, Will Selby, to Morrissey. Ford alleges that Williams’ manager and guardian were kept in the loop of everything documentary-related during the filming.

However, Zannoti remains unsatisfied and is now asking the big question at the forefront of the minds of everyone who watched the documentary.

“That is not the project that she signed up for, Zanotti reiterated. “My concern at this point is: Whats really going on? Who really does have her best interest at heart?”

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Jadriena Solomon

Jadriena “Jade” Solomon is a journalist and editor, specializing in beauty, fashion, entertainment, and culture. A graduate of CUNY Brooklyn College’s Journalism and Media Studies program, she began her career in 2015, publishing independent op-ed articles, and has since built a strong digital media portfolio across reporting, editing, and hosting for major media companies. As The Shade Room’s Senior Editor, Jadriena helps lead editorial direction, manages writers and editors, and has contributed more than 2,600 stories with over 45M page views since her start in 2022. Her past roles include contributing and staff positions at HelloBeautiful, Blavity News, 21Ninety, and Bronze Magazine. She has interviewed talents such as Tamron Hall, Eboni K. Williams, Tia Mowry, LeToya Luckett, Salt-N-Pepa, and more.

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