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Former talk show host Wendy Williams diagnosed with dementia

 February 23, 2024

Wendy Williams, the 59-year-old television personality renowned for her tenure at the helm of The Wendy Williams Show, has been officially diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and primary progressive aphasia, her medical team disclosed on Thursday.

This revelation comes as her fans eagerly anticipate a Lifetime documentary entitled Where Is Wendy Williams?, which delves into her recent struggles with alcohol and mental health, as the Daily Mail reported.

A Battle with a Rare Condition

The announcement about her condition was made after Williams underwent extensive medical evaluations. The timing aligns closely with her documentary's debut, offering a deeper look into her personal and health challenges over the past few years.

These health issues are similar to those of movie star Bruce Willis, who was diagnosed with the same conditions in 2022 and 2023.

Williams, a key figure in celebrity gossip, has reportedly been in a treatment facility since April 2023.

Despite her public persona, her current location remains a mystery to even her closest family, who can only communicate with her through phone calls and at her discretion.

Williams' Ongoing Health Saga

Williams has openly battled Graves' disease and lymphedema, contributing to significant physical challenges, including swelling in her extremities.

Her condition sparked concern among fans, particularly as she displayed signs of cognitive decline, such as difficulty with language and comprehension, erratic behavior, and trouble with financial matters.

Aphasia, affecting her ability to communicate, impacts around one million Americans, with 180,000 new cases diagnosed each year.

This condition can stem from various causes, including head injuries and neurological degeneration, leading to a wide range of symptoms, from speech impairment to personality changes.

Frontotemporal dementia, another aspect of Williams' diagnosis, primarily affects language and comprehension due to damage in the brain's frontal and temporal lobes.

This condition can also lead to motor function difficulties and memory loss, though often not as severely as Alzheimer's disease.

Williams' age falls within the typical range for the onset of this condition, highlighting a critical period for awareness and management.

Documentary Sheds Light on Williams' Journey

The upcoming documentary, executive produced by Williams, chronicles her life from August 2022 to April 2023, capturing her battle with alcohol and cognitive difficulties.

It offers a glimpse into her potential career revival through a podcast following the cancellation of her talk show. However, the footage also unveils her declining memory and recognition, adding a layer of poignancy to her story.

The documentary features candid moments, such as a heart-to-heart with music industry figure Blac Chyna, showcasing the genuine connections Williams has fostered despite her challenges.

These interactions underline the depth of her impact on those around her, even as she navigates her own difficulties.