Wendy Williams Reportedly Prohibited From Giving Interviews To The Media Amid Conservatorship Battle

Wendy Williams
Wendy Williams Reportedly Prohibited From Giving Interviews To The Media Amid Conservatorship Battle
A judge has reportedly blocked Wendy Williams from further speaking to the media, according to TMZ.
The longtime television host has been vocal in recent weeks about wanting to get out of her conservatorship, which she has been under for nearly three years.
She also appears in TMZ’s Tubi documentary where she compares her apartment to a “luxury prison.”
She said she’s hardly allowed to go outside or have visitors, and doesn’t have access to the Internet. Wendy Williams also said no one is able to call her.
As she fights against her conservatorship, a judge granted Wendy Williams permission to travel to Miami for her father’s 94th birthday. She will be there for two days before she returns home.
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