Wendy Williams is ready to make a return to TV.
The 57-year-old former host of ‘The Wendy Williams Show’ which lasted for over a decade says she is ready to return to TV.
Williams is currently in an ongoing battle with Wells Fargo over her frozen assets. The bank claims she’s “incapacitated.” But evidently, Williams says that’s not true and is reportedly ready to make a comeback to television following the cancellation of her self-titled talk show, Page Six reported. The show was canceled due to health concerns.
Williams was reportedly spotted talking about her situation over dinner with financial expert and TV personality Baruch Shemtov at Fresco by Scotto.
A source told PageSix: ” ‘She’s ready to get back to work. When you hear her talk… anyone who’s known her for years, knows they’re getting a Wendy who’s ready to work. She’s really in good form.”
Williams, who has been dealing with complications from Graves’ disease over recent months said: “Wells Fargo has no questions and answers regarding my money. This is not fair. And Lori Schiller and Wells Fargo has this guardianship petition about keeping me away from my money. This is not right and this is not fair.”
In February, her attorney, LaShawn Thomas, insisted the former host is feeling “fine” and “is of sound mind” amid her legal battle with Wells Fargo.
He added: “Wendy wants the world to know that she strenuously denies all allegations about her mental health and well-being.”
LaShawn also discussed why Williams is locked in a legal battle with the bank.
“Wendy had to, unfortunately, bring this action because Wells Fargo has refused to honour her Power of Attorney, granting her son authority to make inquiries to the bank on Wendy’s behalf.”
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