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Wendy Williams remains at the center of one of the most closely watched legal and personal battles in celebrity circles right now. The former talk show queen is gearing up for a pivotal court showdown that could mark a turning point in her fight to reclaim her independence. RadarOnline, Geo News, and multiple outlets confirm that Williams, now 61, has begun “intensive training sessions”—working with legal coaches, memory specialists, and medical professionals—to prepare for a high-stakes deposition related to her lawsuit against Lifetime and A&E over their “Where Is Wendy Williams?” documentary. Insiders describe this deposition as potentially life-changing, with the real possibility that a strong performance could demonstrate she’s capable of ending her court-ordered guardianship. Her inner circle reportedly sees this as not just a legal battle but a fight for her freedom.
The mainstream headlines continue to focus on her legal status. Despite her diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia and aphasia, a judge ruled Williams can testify, sparking questions about the accuracy and intent behind her medical evaluations. In August, Williams herself demanded another dementia test, alleging her prior results were manipulated to make her appear worse and keep her under restrictive care—a claim that celebrity reporter Rob Shuter echoed on Substack.
Williams remains under guardianship, with her finances and movements closely controlled by attorney Sabrina Morrissey, and continues to reside in a locked memory care unit at Hudson Yards’ elite Coterie assisted living facility in New York City, a place described by friends as both luxurious and isolating. Her social outings—such as her appearance at Bach Mai’s show during New York Fashion Week, as reported by AOL—have sparked some hope among fans, with sightings outside the facility and at Manhattan restaurants. The grassroots “Free Wendy” movement, modeled after #FreeBritney, staged minor protests this year, advocating for transparency and a review of her guardianship.
On the media front, while Williams herself has not resumed her hosting duties, episodes of The Wendy Williams Show continue to air in syndication on HerSphere and EBONY TV. She has teased involvement in new creative projects, but these appear to be either archival content or replays from previous seasons rather than fresh material.
Social media activity from Williams herself remains effectively nonexistent due to restrictions, but fan accounts, advocacy groups, and former collaborators frequently tag her name in posts demanding her release and voicing concern about her welfare. Despite her silence, Williams's fans remain loyal, vocal, and determined to see her regain control of her life—a narrative that continues to dominate tabloid headlines, entertainment columns, and pop culture social feeds. There are whispers that if she succeeds in court, she could author a dramatic comeback memoir or TV special, but as of now, that remains speculation. The eyes of the entertainment world are on her next move.
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