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Wendy Williams has no intentions of making a comeback in TV hosting, yet considers embarking on a speaking tour to shed light on alleged abusive guardianship systems.

Wendy's ability to converse is evident, according to a source familiar with the celebrity.

Wendy Williams resists re-entering television as a talk show host, but instead considers embarking...
Wendy Williams resists re-entering television as a talk show host, but instead considers embarking on a speaking tour to shed light on alleged abusive guardianship systems.

Wendy Williams has no intentions of making a comeback in TV hosting, yet considers embarking on a speaking tour to shed light on alleged abusive guardianship systems.

Wendy Williams, the popular talk show host, is currently under her own guardianship and is determined to fight for her freedom. In a recent development, Williams has engaged attorney Lisa Bloom to help her in this potential legal battle.

Joe Tacopina, Williams' power attorney, has confirmed that Williams will undergo a medical examination by a neutral physician. The examination is a crucial step in her quest to prove her mental capacity and challenge the guardianship.

Williams has made it clear that she has no interest in returning to television as a talk show host. Instead, she is focusing on advocacy for people under guardianships. She wants to expose an "abusive" system of guardianships and share her own experiences to help others who might be going through similar situations.

In a candid conversation overheard at Tucci, Williams was quoted as saying, "I will get out of guardianship." This statement underscores her determination to regain control of her life.

Tacopina believes the recent report of Williams having frontotemporal dementia and aphasia is a fake report. Williams herself has expressed confidence in her mental capacity, recently asking during one of her New York outings, "Do I sound like I have dementia to you?"

As the next steps in Williams' fight to get out of her guardianship, a ruling from the judge and, potentially, a jury, will play a significant role. Tacopina stated that Williams considers the guardianship system "unjust" and "despicable."

In a surprising turn of events, Williams may also be planning a speaking tour. She has expressed interest in sharing her experiences and insights about guardianships, how to get out of them, and the red flags to watch out for. This could provide a platform for Williams to reach a wider audience and continue her advocacy efforts.

As the story unfolds, Williams' fight for freedom and her commitment to advocacy serve as a beacon of hope for many who are currently under guardianships. Her determination and resilience are inspiring, and her journey is a testament to the power of perseverance.

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