Wendy Williams, the former daytime talk show host, was removed from her assisted living facility in Manhattan by the NYPD following a wellness check prompted by her recent distress. Eyewitness video captured the moment as Williams, appearing unresponsive to the surrounding paparazzi, exited the facility with police assistance and was escorted to an awaiting ambulance.
The situation escalated when Williams reportedly sent a handwritten note expressing her need for help, alarming those close to her. Sources reveal that an advocacy group associated with the troubled star facilitated the police intervention. When approached by officers, Williams agreed to be taken to the hospital for further evaluation.
Williams, who has publicly battled health issues including a diagnosis of dementia, underwent a mental health assessment to determine her capacity to end her guardianship. This step highlights ongoing concerns regarding her well-being and autonomy.
The former talk show icon is scheduled to make an appearance on “The View” this Friday, raising questions about her current state and the potential for her return to the public eye. As fans and followers await more news, Williams’ situation continues to draw significant attention, reflecting both her struggles and the support systems in place for individuals facing similar challenges.