Wendy Williams is determined to break free from the "suffocating" environment of her assisted living facility to regain her independence.
After feeling confined in the memory unit of the facility, the outspoken former talk show host expressed her frustrations in an interview on NewsNation's Banfield.
"I don't have the freedom to do virtually anything," Wendy shared. "It's the memory unit for people who don't remember anything. It's like being in prison."
Describing the situation as isolating and lonely, Wendy emphasized her desire to end her guardianship and reclaim control of her life.
Priced at $18,000 a month, Wendy questioned the purpose of her expensive stay, highlighting the stark limitations of her living space to just a bedroom, bathroom, and a window.
Despite facing challenges, Wendy remains resolute in her fight for freedom. Supporters, including former colleagues like Suzanne Bass, have praised Wendy's strength and determination in the midst of adversity.
As Wendy strives to overcome obstacles, her story of courage and resilience resonates with many who admire her spirit and unwavering commitment to independence.