Wendy Williams breaks down in tears and cries ‘I feel like I am in prison!’ under guardianship in last-minute interview

Wendy Williams looking shocked.

WENDY Williams has broken her silence on her new life under a court-appointed guardian in a last-minute call to a radio show.

The former Wendy Williams Show host, who has been living in a medical facility, claimed she feels like she’s “in prison” while venting to former co-host Charlamagne tha God.

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Wendy Williams called in to her friend Charlamagne that God’s radio show The Breakfast Club on January 16
Wendy Williams on Watch What Happens Live.

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Wendy said she feels like she’s ‘in prison’ in a medical facilityCredit: Getty
Wendy Williams in a wheelchair, wearing a mask, being pushed down a city street.

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Wendy, here in 2022, insists she’s ‘not cognitively impaired’Credit: Splash

“I am not cognitively impaired,” Wendy immediately insisted, calling in from her undisclosed facility early on Thursday, January 16.

“You know what I’m saying? But I feel like I am in prison…I feel like, I’m in New York City, right?

“And by the way, my apartment has been sold, thank God, you know, a while ago, but I’m in this place where the people are in their 90s and their 80s and their 70s.”

 “You have to get keys to unlock the door, to press the elevator to go downstairs,” she continued, then claimed she’s been forced to take pills in the facility.

“First of all, second of all, these people here, everybody is like nurses, so to speak, they come in and they give your pills, and then they leave.

“I haven’t been to a pill person in a matter of long time…Excuse me, doctor, can you tell me what this pill is for? Excuse me, doctor, understand what I’m saying. For the last three years, I have been caught up in the system. This has been three years. I’m caught up in this system.”

 “For the last three years, I spent my birthday by myself…It was, that’s fine. That’s fine, just because I would rather be my by myself, then open the door and spend my birthday with these people on this floor, like, like, look, this is what is called emotional abuse.”

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