Comedian and TV host Wendy Williams, 60, threw a handwritten note out of the window crying for help after accusing the health care facility she was staying at was like a prison.
On the morning of March 10, Wendy Williams stood behind a fifth-floor window at a nursing home in New York, waved to paparazzi, then threw down a note that read: “Help! Wendy.” Shortly after, police were called and an ambulance was sent to take Wendy from the facility to Lennox Hill Hospital.
Wendy Williams throws a note asking for help to photographers on the street below. Photo: InstarImage
According to TMZ , a psychiatrist at the hospital determined that Wendy Williams’ mental capacity was fine. She took a psychological test called the “Ability Test” and scored a perfect 10/10. The test, which is often used to assess the likelihood of dementia in the elderly, consists of 10 questions about date of birth, address, and who the current president is. Each correct answer is worth one point. A score of 6 or lower could indicate that the patient is suffering from dementia or delirium.
Wendy Williams cries for help
Wendy Williams is under a court-ordered conservatorship after being diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in 2023. She has disputed the diagnosis and is seeking to end the conservatorship. The results of the competency test will be sent to the judge in Williams’ conservatorship case.
Her court-appointed guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, has stated in court documents that Williams suffers from cognitive impairment, permanent disability and incapacitation due to dementia. However, Williams maintains that she is conscious and recently said she is “confined” and “not allowed” to leave the house.
Wendy was escorted by police to the hospital for a mental evaluation. Photo: Nypost
Last month, Wendy Williams was seen leaning against a window, sobbing during a live phone interview with TMZ ‘s Harvey Levin . The TV star told Harvey that she felt like a prisoner there, with only two outings in 30 days, no internet, and no visitors allowed.
In an interview on The Breakfast Club radio show in January, Wendy Williams insisted she was not mentally impaired and accused her guardianship of abuse. Wendy’s niece, Alex Finni, also appeared on the show and spoke out in defense of the 60-year-old star.
Wendy Williams, born in 1964, is a famous American television host, actress, and writer. She is popular for her television show The Wendy Williams Show. Wendy also writes books, appears in many films and shows, and performs comedy tours. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, Wendy has launched several fashion lines, including jewelry, clothing, and wig collections. She is also an active philanthropist. Wendy Williams has been divorced twice and has a son.