
Wendy Williams has broken her silence after undergoing a psychiatric evaluation – and made a surprise call to Good Day New York on Tuesday to give a worrying update.
The TV personality, 60 – who has compared to the assisted living facility she is staying at as a ‘prison’ – was rushed to Lenox Hill hospital on Monday after the star was seen begging fans for help.
Williams called in to host Rosanna Scotto from the hospital and explained that she passed her evaluation with ‘flying colors.’
‘I want [to be] independently tested. That’s what I want, and that’s what I got,’ Wendy continued.
Scotto then questioned if the reason she wanted to be independently tested was because she didn’t ‘trust’ the court, and Williams replied with, ‘Look, it’s not that I’m scared to talk.
‘It’s just under these circumstances, there’s certain people that I don’t care to talk to or talk about, you know what I’m saying.’
Wendy Williams, 60, has broken her silence after undergoing a psychiatric evaluation – and made a surprise call to Good Day New York on Tuesday to give a worrying update; seen in 2018 in NYC
Scotto also asked Wendy is she would open to having a ‘sober companion or financial consultant if they moved you out of that guardianship?’
The star – who was placed under the guardianship of Sabrina Morrissey in 2022 – expressed, ‘As far as a sober companion, I don’t need that.
‘I am not drinking, ever in my life. A financial advisor, I’ve had that. A financial advisor? Of course, of course a financial advisor, somebody to look after my money… Because the money that I have right now is all with my guardian person.’
The host of Good Day New York asked Williams if the guardian was ‘taking out fees every month.’
However Wendy opted to not answer and instead replied, ‘Oh please, listen, listen. I’ll talk to you behind the scenes for that.’