Former TV talk show host Wendy Williams’ dementia battle has reportedly continued to progress, leaving her currently “permanently disabled and legally incapacitated.”
According to documents obtained by People magazine, the 60-year-old’s court appointed guardian, Sabrina E. Morrissey, has filed with the courts that the former media personality’s health has declined significantly since her frontotemporal dementia diagnosis (FTD) was revealed in February.
Morrissey said that Williams has become “cognitively impaired, permanently disabled, and incapacitated” from her dementia battle, the report noted.
The former TV host’s guardian is currently involved in a legal battle with A&E Television Networks, Lifetime Entertainment, and other affiliates over the release of a documentary titled, “Where Is Wendy Williams?”
Wendy Williams, 60, is ‘permanently’ incapacitated from…