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Wendy Williams Declares Cognitive Health Victory After Being Taken to Hospital by NYPD
Wendy Williams is fighting to end her court ordered conservatorship insisting she is mentally competent. The 60 year old former talk show host called into Good Day New York on March 11 from a hospital, where she was taken after being removed from her assisted living facility. She claimed she passed mental competency tests with flying colors and her caretaker Ginalia Monterrosa confirmed she is not incapacitated. Williams remains determined to regain control of her life emphasizing that ending her guardianship is her top priority and hoping recent evaluations will support her case.

Wendy Williams Fights Back Against Conservatorship, Declares Mental Soundness Despite Dementia Diagnosis

Wendy Williams remains steadfast in her fight against her court ordered conservatorship, determined to regain control over her personal and financial affairs.

The former talk show host, 60, made a surprise appearance on Good Day New York on Tuesday, March 11, calling in from a hospital where she had been taken just a day prior after being removed from her assisted living facility. Williams underwent a series of mental competency evaluations following her 2023 dementia diagnosis, and despite the medical classification, she insisted that she remains mentally sound.

“I passed with flying colors!” she proudly declared, asserting that she is not cognitively impaired as previously reported.

Accompanying Williams at the hospital was her caretaker, Ginalia Monterrosa, who backed up her claims. “She had those tests, and she’s been deemed not incapacitated,” Monterrosa stated to anchor Rosanna Scotto. “This is great news. It’s public, and now everyone knows factually that Wendy is not incapacitated.”

When asked if she was satisfied with the results of her independent psychological evaluation, Williams enthusiastically responded, “Absolutely. That is what I wanted, and that is what I got.”

Williams further elaborated on her desire to be released from her conservatorship, which has been in place since 2022. Her primary goal is to reclaim her independence, which includes staying in New York and resuming her professional career. “What will I do? I have options,” she teased.

“Getting out of guardianship is my number one priority,” she emphasized, making it clear that she is prepared to fight for her freedom.

Later, during an appearance on The Breakfast Club on March 11, Williams provided further insight into the incident, clarifying that she voluntarily went to the hospital to consult a doctor. “The police showed up. I’m exhausted,” she admitted. “I wanted to go to the hospital to talk to a doctor.”

Despite the ongoing battle for her independence, Williams remains determined to prove her competency and reclaim her freedom, hoping that her recent evaluations will help her case in ending the conservatorship.

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