Wendy Williams’ Family Launches GoFundMe Amid Guardianship Struggles
Wendy Williams’ family has taken a significant step in their fight for the beloved TV personality’s independence by launching a GoFundMe campaign aimed at raising $50,000. The fundraiser comes as Williams, 60, faces deep loneliness and isolation under her current guardianship arrangement.
The GoFundMe was initiated on Wednesday, and as of now, it has raised $12,171 towards its goal. The campaign highlights the challenges Wendy has faced since being placed under guardianship, which her family describes as unjust and deeply isolating. A heartfelt photo of Williams and her niece, Alex Finney, is featured on the fundraiser page, emphasizing their close bond.
The description of the campaign states, “For far too long, Wendy has faced the challenges of being unjustly placed under guardianship and labeled as incapacitated, despite her strong will and determination to live her life independently.” It further explains that the guardian assigned to her has severed her connections with friends and family, leaving her without the support network she desperately needs.
Williams, who was diagnosed with aphasia and frontotemporal dementia in May 2023, has compared her guardianship situation to a prison. Currently residing in a facility in New York, she is able to call her loved ones, but they cannot call her, and she has no access to the internet or personal devices.
During a recent appearance on “The Breakfast Club,” Williams expressed her emotional turmoil regarding her father’s upcoming 94th birthday, admitting she was uncertain if she would be allowed to fly to Miami to celebrate with him. “It is essential that she is not left to suffer in silence in New York while her family is waiting for her return to the warm embrace of Florida, where she truly belongs,” the statement from her family concluded.
The GoFundMe campaign aims to provide the financial resources necessary for Williams’ family to secure legal representation in their fight against the guardianship. The family emphasized that legal services can be prohibitively expensive, and without support, they may struggle to navigate the complexities of the situation.
In her call to “The Breakfast Club,” Williams insisted that she is not cognitively impaired, stating, “Do I seem that way? God damn it, I have $15.” She also mentioned that her beloved cats are no longer with her, adding to her emotional distress.
As the campaign continues, Wendy Williams’ family is urging the public to contribute if they can, emphasizing that “your generous contribution can make a profound difference.” They believe that by uniting in solidarity, they can help expedite Wendy’s homecoming and alleviate her pain of loneliness and disconnection.
The GoFundMe page is titled “Support Wendy Williams: Fight for Independence,” and it serves as a rallying point for fans and supporters to come together during this critical time in her life.