Wendy Williams is letting her fans know how she’s doin’ as she pleads to be released from her guardianship. The former talk show host, 60, opened up about her stay in the New York facility, which she’s called a “prison,” claiming she’s “not allowed” to even go outside on her own free will. Williams appeared in a new documentary titled “ TMZ Presents: Saving Wendy ,” now available on Tubi, revealing she’s only been outside twice in the past month and both times were for appointments.
The interview between Williams and TMZ’s founder, Harvey Levin, was conducted over the phone. Since the ex-TV star cannot have visitors, she was filmed from the sidewalk below as she stood looking out of her fifth-story window. When Levin asked if she was “allowed to go out,” Williams responded, “No, no.
I am not allowed to go out. I can call you, but you can’t call me.” He then asked Williams how many times she’d been given permission to go outside in the past 30 days.
“In the last 30 days I went out twice,” she claimed, adding that each time was for dental appointments. Williams also claimed that she asked her “guardian person,” aka Sabrina Morrissey, “for an iPad since years it seems like. But an iPad – can I please have my telephone back? Can I please be able to call, you know, my family?” She continued to ask, “What is the problem with me calling and talking to friends of mine? They’re not allowed to come in here – friends of mine.
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