Wendy Williams claims she’ll be ‘back on the Wendy Show in 3 months’ despite ailing health & Sherri Shepherd replacement
WENDY Williams claims she’ll be back on her daytime talk show in three months despite ailing health and being replaced by Sherri Shepherd.
The 57-year-old has taken a hiatus from The Wendy Williams Show as she continues to deal with health issues.
Wendy opened up about her current health status and career plans while appearing on Thursday’s episode of Good Morning America.
After confirming that she was “of sound mind,” Wendy revealed why people may think she might not be stable.
She shared: “When people want control of their accounts, they say anything including something crazy like that about me.”
Wendy then addressed rumors about her mental and physical health struggles.
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She said her health is “very well,” adding: “I have the mind and body of a 25-year-old.”
WELLS FARGO LAWSUIT
Wendy also gave insight into her current lawsuit with Wells Fargo during the interview, claiming that her accounts were frozen for two months and prevented her from accessing her money to pay bills.
She said: “They say that I need somebody to handle my account and I don’t want that.
“I want all my money. I want to see all my money that I’ve worked hard for my entire life.”
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After insisting that she doesn’t “lie,” “cheat” or “steal,” the talk show host added: “I am an honest, hard-working person.”
The bank has requested Wendy be put under a conservatorship, claiming she is “the victim of undue influence and exploitation.”
However, Wendy has denied the bank’s claims.
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