Don Lemon has a strong opinion on Wendy Williams’ ongoing guardianship battle—one that aligns closely with a judge’s latest ruling regarding her immediate future.
Don Lemon’s Take on Wendy’s Situation
We caught up with Don on Friday at LAX, where he told us he believes the guardianship imposed on Wendy is “too strict” and that “she should be able to see her family.” His concerns reflect growing public scrutiny over Wendy’s legal status and lack of personal freedom.
Judge Grants Wendy Permission to Visit Father
Just hours after our conversation with Don, TMZ broke the story that a judge had granted Wendy permission to travel to South Florida to celebrate her father’s 94th birthday. This decision marks a small victory in Wendy’s broader struggle to regain her independence from the assisted living facility where she currently resides in New York City.
Inside Wendy’s Battle for Freedom
Wendy has been vocal about her guardianship in Saving Wendy, a new Tubi documentary that delves into the restrictions placed on her. She describes her current living arrangement as a “luxury prison”—a small studio apartment where she rarely gets fresh air, has no internet access, and receives limited visits.
Don Lemon Stays in Touch with Wendy’s Family
Don, who recently interviewed Wendy, says he hasn’t been able to speak with her since their last conversation. However, he remains in contact with her family and ultimately wants what’s best for her—whether that means full independence or continued medical care under better circumstances.
Medical Diagnosis and Strict Supervision
Wendy has been diagnosed with frontal lobe dementia and will be accompanied by court-authorized private security during her two-day trip to visit her father. Afterward, she must return to NYC under the conditions of her guardianship.
Judge Prohibits Media Contact
In a move that has raised eyebrows, the judge has also prohibited Wendy from further media interviews. This restriction follows her recent conversations with Don Lemon, Charlamagne Tha God, and TMZ, in which she candidly discussed her struggles.
‘Saving Wendy’ Documentary to Stream on Tubi
Our in-depth documentary Saving Wendy premieres on February 12, free to stream on Tubi. It explores the complexities of Wendy Williams’ conservatorship, the fight for her autonomy, and the lingering question—does she truly need this level of control over her life?