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She says she has just $15 to her name and feels trapped

There is a pretty good chance the family of the alliterate former talk show host will just keep your money if you donate to their fund.

Wendy Williams

Wendy Williams’ family has launched a GoFundMe campaign seeking $50,000 to help the embattled TV star escape what they describe as an unfair and isolating guardianship. Wendy, 60, has been living in a facility in New York, cut off from her family and unable to access her own finances or technology.

The campaign, titled “Support Wendy Williams’ Fight for Independence,” aims to raise funds for legal representation to challenge the guardianship and bring Wendy back to Florida. Her family insists that Wendy is being unjustly held in isolation, with her connections to loved ones deliberately severed.

In a heartfelt call to The Breakfast Club, Wendy revealed the extent of her struggles, admitting, “I feel like I’m in prison.” She shared that she’s confined to her room, spending her days watching TV, listening to the radio, and looking out the window.

The GoFundMe description paints a grim picture of Wendy’s current life, explaining that she is surrounded by elderly residents and feels out of place. It also emphasizes the emotional toll her situation has taken on her family, who are desperate to bring her home.

The once-iconic talk show host remains determined to fight for her freedom, stating during her radio appearance, “Do I seem cognitively impaired, goddamn it?”

In a tearful call to The Breakfast Club, she revealed her dire situation, saying, “My life is f****d up. I have $15 to my name.”

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