Wendy Williams' Legal Battle Against A+E Networks Over Documentary Gains Public Attention
Court documents reveal Wendy Williams' guardian accuses A+E Networks of exploiting the talk show host's condition in a Lifetime documentary.
- Wendy Williams' guardian alleges A+E Networks exploited her in the 'Where Is Wendy Williams?' documentary, portraying her in a demeaning manner.
- Court documents unsealed, showing the guardian's claims that Williams, diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and aphasia, was filmed without proper consent.
- The documentary aired despite attempts to obtain a temporary restraining order, sparking outrage among Williams' fans and friends.
- Williams' family has mixed reactions, with some claiming she wanted to take ownership of her story through the documentary.
- Legal battle continues as Williams' guardian challenges the validity of the contract for the docuseries, citing Williams' inability to consent.