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Wendy Williams' Brother Calls Out Her Caretakers After Viral Video of Apparent Negligence
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Wendy Williams' brother and family voice concerns about her caregivers, following an incident where Williams accused them of mishandling her transportation.

AceShowbiz - Former talk show host Wendy Williams recently appeared in public for her son's college graduation, where she engaged in a heated exchange with her caretakers. The incident sparked concerns about her well-being and the competence of her caregivers.

Wendy's brother, Tommy, has voiced his concerns, stating that the caretakers are "supposed to be professional" and questioning whether they are capable of meeting Williams' needs.

Williams herself addressed her caretakers in a video obtained by the "We In Miami" podcast. She accused them of leaving her mobility scooter unattended and bringing the wrong car to pick her up. "They got the wrong car, so I knocked on the door, and it was totally the wrong car," she explained. "They left my scooter as they walked over there."

Williams demanded better care from her employees, saying, "They're supposed to be ordering the car. That's what you're supposed to be doing. They wanna work for me. That's what they're doing. They're making money from me. Get the Godd-mn car."

Williams' family believes she is not receiving the best possible care. Her sister, Wanda Finnie, argued in a Lifetime documentary that Williams was not well taken care of. One of the show's producers expressed similar concerns, questioning why Williams couldn't have someone filling her refrigerator and checking in on her daily.

Williams' court-appointed guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, has claimed that Williams is "permanently incapacitated" due to early-onset dementia and primary progressive aphasia. However, despite these claims, Williams appeared sufficiently lucid to scold her caretakers for their alleged negligence.

Following her attendance at her son Kevin Hunter Jr.'s graduation ceremony, Kevin pleads for her return home. "She is sober and wants to come home. We're fighting to make that happen because isolation is killing her faster than anything else," he wrote on Instagram.

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