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Dementia-stricken Wendy Williams, 59, admits sinking entire bottle of vodka


  • Wendy Williams, 59, admitted to consuming an entire bottle of vodka amid a in a revealing documentary that followed the former talk show host for almost a year
  • On Thursday it was revealed how Williams had been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia
  • The film highlights Williams’ erratic behavior couples with family concerns and legal interventions including the appointment of a financial guardian

Wendy Williams admitted to downing an entire bottle of vodka in the first part of a disturbing new documentary that saw a film crew follow the former talk show host for the best part of a year. 

On Thursday, it was revealed how the 59-year-old had been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia only days before the four hour Lifetime documentary aired. 

But on Saturday night the formal diagnosis by doctors went some way in explaining Wiliiams’ often irrational and erratic behavior that saw her sleeping the day away in bed, before lashing out at staff and family members over the slightest transgression. 

The documentary lurched from one confrontation to the next as Williams’ workers including her manager, personal assistant and driver, alongside members of her own family were verbally berated and belittled by the once popular television personality.

At times, it was all too much for Williams who would either ramble incoherently before breaking down in tears when she had a moment of self-awareness and perhaps, a moment of realization, that she may never grace American television screens in quite the same way ever again.

Wendy’s team announced on Thursday that the former talk show host has been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) as well as aphasia
Williams manager quizzes her as to whether she has drunk an entire bottle of vodka in a day

Williams, 59, admitted to consuming an entire bottle of vodka
Williams’ manager, Will Selby, admits that getting to stop Williams drinking is an uphill battle

Either way, it is clear something is very wrong. 

In one of the more shocking incidents of the documentary, which details her struggles with alcohol abuse and mental health in recent years, Williams is confronted by her manager Will Selby, who asks why she has an almost entirely empty bottle of vodka in her bedroom.

‘So, did you eat something, or did you have a liquid lunch? Because I came into your room, and all of a sudden, out of nowhere, I happen to notice one of your specialty items. Did you drink this whole thing today?’ Selby asks.

‘Yes’, Williams replies before quickly saying ‘no’. 

‘I don’t know if you need this right now’, Selby continues self-assuredly. 

‘I’m not drunk!’, Williams protests. 

‘I never said you was drunk, but I just don’t know if this is a good idea,’ Selby continues. ‘So, you think you’re perfectly fine having as many drinks as you want?’

‘Perfectly’, Williams retorts bluntly. ‘F**k you!’

‘I’m just gonna put it downstairs to keep it cool’, Selby suggests.

‘Keep it there!’ Williams demands, ensuring she has visual sight of the alcohol.

‘I don’t know how much alcohol she consumes, but I threw the damn liquor away. And I’m just gonna be honest with you. I don’t know if it’s gonna stop her’, Selby tells the camera directly following the encounter.

‘I never feel powerless, but I do feel like I just need help because I can’t do this alone. I would be lying to you if I would think that I could conquer alcoholism alone.’

Williams is then asked point blank if she plans to stop drinking. 

‘No’, Williams responds. ‘Will [Selby] drinks. We all drink. Why can’t I?’ she says, justifying her position.

The film shows Williams at what should have been the ideal opportunity for a career revival as she prepared to launch a podcast shortly after the cancellation of The Wendy Williams Show which ran from 2008 until 2022.

Instead, the film serves to capture her struggles with alcohol abuse, together with her ever-increasing cognitive difficulties and sheer confusion of the world around her.

Williams appears virtually unable to answer the producers’ repetitive questions and is often reduced to tears as the topics of alcohol abuse and her financial worries keep returning. 

The film highlights Williams’ erratic behavior couples with family concerns and legal interventions including the appointment of a financial guardian
Williams’ son Kevin Hunter Jr.  was accused of charging $100K to her AmEx, but he claimed it was all approved by her
Her Wells Fargo accounts were frozen in 2022, and the bank petitioned successfully to have her put under a guardianship to avoid her being exploited

Later in the documentary, some of Williams’ family members appeared including her nephew Travis Finnie and 23-year-old son, Kevin Hunter Jr.

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