Wendy Williams lost something valuable under conservatorship.
In a candid interview about her three-year conservatorship, Wendy shared the sad news that her beloved cats, Chit Chat and My Way, were taken from her without her consent.
“My cats were sold,” said Wendy The breakfast club in an interview broadcast on January 16. “I had no idea… look, I don’t have my cats anymore. »
The old Wendy Williams Show The presenter explained that she adopted the animals in 2019, with the name My Way reflecting her recent split from ex-husband Kevin Hunter, and the name Chit Chat inspired by her talkative nature.
Wendy learned of their expulsion through her court-appointed guardian, Sabrina Morrissey.
“I didn’t know until I told my guardian,” she said. “I wanted my cats with me.”
In the same interview, Wendy denied her guardian’s claims that she “became cognitively impaired and permanently incapacitated,” as mentioned in a November court filing.
“I don’t suffer from cognitive impairment,” Wendy emphasized. “But I feel like I’m in prison.”
The 60-year-old revealed that her living situation in a New York facility seems isolated, with most residents significantly older than her.
“I’m in this place where people are in their 90s and 80s and 70s,” she shared. “There’s something wrong with these people here on this floor.”
Adding to Wendy’s concerns, her niece, Alex Finnie, revealed that her aunt had not undergone a medical evaluation that could help determine whether her rights should be restored.
She accused Sabrina of hindering Wendy’s ability to live a healthy, independent life. “It’s almost like she doesn’t want my aunt to show that she’s healthy and independent,” Alex remarked.