Wendy Williams Cries, Admits She Has 'No Money' in Documentary Trailer
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The trailer also sees the former daytime TV talk show host's son Kevin Hunter, Jr. blaming people surrounding his mom for doing nothing and allowing her alcoholism to continue.

AceShowbiz - Wendy Williams has resurfaced online through a trailer for "Where Is Wendy Williams?", an upcoming documentary on Lifetime. The footage, which has been deleted, sees the former daytime TV talk show host sobbing over her personal struggles, including finance and health issues.

The trailer, which was reuploaded by fans on Thursday, February 1, opens with Wendy saying, "I have no money." She later warns, "And I'm gonna tell you something. If it happens to me, it could happen to you." When a producer asks if she has seen a neurologist, the star replies, "To see if I'm crazy? Mhm."

It further teases how her family tries to be there for her while she's battling her alcohol issues. "Did you drink this whole thing today?" one person asks Wendy while holding an empty bottle of alcohol. Wendy, who is lying on her bed, later angrily tells the person, "Keep it there. Keep it there!"

Wendy's son Kevin Hunter, Jr. also makes an appearance in the trailer. He appears to blame people surrounding his mom for doing nothing and allowing her alcoholism to continue.

Someone else, meanwhile, suggests that Wendy, who is also battling Graves' disease, is "losing memories." Another person, who seems to be her sister, says in voiceover, "Everybody could look at her and tell that this is not just alcohol. There's something more going on."

Elsewhere in the trailer, Wendy breaks into tears as she says, "I miss my family." She also can be seen accusing people around her of "stealing money from me."

At one point, Wendy's sister is asked if she knows where the former TV star is. "No, I don't know the exact location of where she is," she admits. Kevin adds, "I feel like the guardian has not done a good job in protecting my mom." Her sister additionally insists that her family should be the one taking care of the New York native.

The two-part documentary is set to arrive on Lifetime on February 24 and 25.

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