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Wendy Williams Reveals Dementia Diagnosis Before Debut
Wendy Williams Reveals Diagnosis of Frontotemporal Dementia
The diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia and primary progressive aphasia has been made public by Wendy Williams. This announcement comes two days ahead of the debut of what is supposed to be a fascinating lifetime docu-series focusing on the former talk show host.
According to a news statement that was distributed on Thursday pretending to be from Williams’s care team, she was diagnosed in 2023 following a series of medical tests. Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and aphasia are two separate illnesses that damage people’s abilities to understand and utilize language.
Wendy Williams has an influence on both behavioral and cognitive processes over time. Aphasia and FTD have, quote, already posed major obstacles in Wendy’s life, according to the press release.
The statement was made just one day after a cover story in People Magazine exposed that Wendy Williams is now staying in a facility that is financially monitored by a court-appointed guardian, with her family essentially shut off from her existence.