December 21st 2024.
On a crisp December day, the beloved Wendy Williams graced the public eye with a rare appearance. Despite her ailing health, she made sure to attend her son's college graduation, showing just how proud she is of him.
Accompanied by her father, Thomas Williams Sr., and her sister, Wanda Finnie, Wendy was spotted in an electric wheelchair at the commencement ceremony held at Florida International University in Miami. Dressed to the nines in a sparkly dress and designer shoes and purse, Wendy wheeled herself around the event, radiating with joy and pride.
Her son Kevin Hunter Jr. graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from FIU, after previously attending Barry University. During his time at Barry, he took a break from his studies to care for his mother, who has been facing health challenges. As an only child, Kevin's accomplishment was a moment of pure happiness for the family.
Just a few days before her son's graduation, Wendy was seen picking up a take-out order from Sho'nuff Oysters in Fort Lauderdale. Since announcing her dementia diagnosis earlier this year, the radio and TV personality has chosen to maintain a low profile.
In October, Wendy's legal guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, shared that the former talk show host has become cognitively impaired and permanently incapacitated due to her early-onset dementia. This statement was made in the midst of Morrissey's legal battle with A+E Network over the release of Lifetime's "Where Is Wendy Williams" documentary. Morrissey argues that the documentary exploited Wendy for entertainment purposes.
The documentary shed light on Wendy's struggles with her health, finances, and alcohol addiction. Shortly after its release, Wendy's team revealed that she also has aphasia and frontotemporal dementia, and these conditions have posed significant challenges in her life.
Despite these challenges, Wendy is still able to do many things for herself and maintains her trademark sense of humor. She is receiving the necessary care to ensure her well-being and protect her needs.
Since 2022, Wendy has been under a court-ordered guardianship that manages her health and finances, following allegations from her bank, Wells Fargo, that she was incapacitated. In light of this, Wendy's legal team is seeking all profits from the Lifetime documentary to fund her medical care.
It is heartwarming to see Wendy surrounded by her loved ones, supporting her son on his big day. We wish her all the best and hope to see her continue to thrive in the face of adversity.
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