Wendy Williams’ Brother Sells ‘Free Wendy’ Merch While Fighting To Move Her To Florida

Tommy & Wendy Williams
Wendy Williams’ Brother Sells ‘Free Wendy’ Merch While Fighting To Move Her To Florida
Wendy Williams’ brother, Tommy Williams, is selling “Free Wendy” merchandise as part of his efforts to move his sister to Florida and free her from her guardianship.
In an interview with The U.S. Sun, Tommy shared how much he enjoyed spending time with Wendy during her recent trip to Florida for her son Kevin Hunter Jr.’s graduation. He’s optimistic about her moving to Florida, saying,
“That’s something that’s been in my heart and her heart.”
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Tommy also revealed he launched “Free Wendy” merch, including t-shirts and mugs, to raise awareness of what’s allegedly going on with his sister:
“She’s not free now, with her liberties, or with what she wants to do. It’s a movement.”
Wendy has been under a court-ordered guardianship since May 2022 and battling multiple health issues. While her guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, recently stated that Wendy is “cognitively impaired and permanently incapacitated,” her family and friends have claimed otherwise.
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