Wendy Williams misplaced one thing valuable below conservatorship.
In a candid interview about her three-year conservatorship, Wendy shared the distressing information that her beloved cats, Chit Chat and My Way, had been taken from her with out her consent.
“My cats have been offered,” Wendy informed The Breakfast Club in an interview aired on Jan. 16. “I had no thought… look, I now not have my cats.”
The former Wendy Williams Show host defined that she adopted the animals in 2019, with My Way’s identify reflecting her then-recent separation from ex-husband Kevin Hunter, and Chit Chat’s identify impressed by her talkative nature.
Wendy bought to learn about their elimination by way of her court-appointed guardian, Sabrina Morrissey.
“I didn’t know that till I talked to my guardian individual,” she acknowledged. “I needed my cats with me.”
In the identical interview, Wendy denied claims from her guardian that she “has grow to be cognitively impaired and completely incapacitated,” as talked about in a November authorized submitting.
“I’m not cognitively impaired,” Wendy emphasised. “But I really feel like I’m in jail.”
The 60-year-old revealed that her residing state of affairs at a New York facility feels isolating, with most residents being considerably older than her.
“I’m on this place the place folks of their 90s and 80s and of their 70s,” she shared. “There’s one thing mistaken with these folks right here on this ground.”
Adding to Wendy’s considerations, her niece, Alex Finnie, disclosed that her aunt has not undergone a medical analysis that might assist decide if her rights ought to be reinstated.
She accused Sabrina of hindering Wendy’s skill to reside a wholesome, unbiased life. “It’s nearly as if she doesn’t need my aunt to indicate that she’s wholesome and unbiased,” Alex remarked.