Wendy Williams insists she is not cognitively impaired, describing her life in a care facility as feeling like a prison, despite legal claims to the contrary.
During an emotional interview, Williams expressed distress about restrictions in her care facility, particularly the inability to visit her father for his 94th birthday.
Williams shared her frustrations about the care facility’s environment, highlighting that she feels out of place among other residents and lacking in basic technology access.
Despite claims of her being permanently disabled, Williams maintains her mental acuity, pushing back against the characterization of her health made by her guardian's lawyers.
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