Wendy Williams called into 'The Breakfast Club,' Thursday morning, where she revealed she is being treated unfairly under guardianship by Sabrina Morrissey.

This interview marks Wendy's first major public appearance since facing significant health and financial challenges. In 2022, she was placed under a court-ordered guardianship due to concerns about her well-being and finances. Reports have indicated that she was diagnosed with early-onset dementia, specifically primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia, in May 2023.

Wendy Williams was photographed riding a mobility scooter as she entered the college graduation of her son, Kevin Hunter Jr. on Dec. 19

In a recent court filing, Sabrina Morrissey, the legal guardian of Wendy Williams, stated that the 60-year-old talk show host has become "cognitively impaired" and "permanently incapacitated" as a result of her ongoing battle with dementia.

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The shocking news comes just days before the premiere of Wendy Williams' Lifetime documentary, 'Where Is Wendy Williams?'

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In honor of Wendy's 58th birthday today, let's take a look back at the star's meteoric rise to fame and why she's been dubbed "The Queen of All Media."

Wendy Williams appeared on "TMZ Live" where she opened up about her battle with lymphedema and discussed plans for a future podcast.

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