Wendy Williams Rushed To Hospital After Dropping Note From Window

Wendy Williams was taken to the hospital after a shocking cry for help from her assisted living facility. According to reports, the 60-year-old former talk show host dropped a handwritten note out of her window on the morning of March 10, allegedly reading: “Help! Wendy!!”
Authorities quickly responded to the call, with NYPD confirming they conducted a welfare check at her residence. She was then escorted from the building and taken by ambulance to a hospital for evaluation.
Wendy has been under legal guardianship since May 2022, with court-appointed guardian Sabrina Morrissey overseeing her finances and healthcare. In recent months, Wendy has been fighting to regain control of her life, strongly opposing the guardianship and calling her current living situation a “prison.”
“I am not cognitively impaired, but I feel like I am in prison,” Wendy said in a January interview on The Breakfast Club. She described her facility as restrictive, with locked elevators, limited visitors, and no freedom to leave when she wants. Even more concerning, she claimed she doesn’t even know what medications she’s being given.
Just hours after her radio interview, Sabrina requested a “new medical evaluation,” according to court documents. She has maintained that Wendy is “cognitively impaired, permanently disabled, and legally incapacitated.”
Wendy’s ongoing battle was further highlighted in TMZ Presents: Saving Wendy Williams, a Tubi documentary released in February. In it, Wendy revealed she had no idea when she last saw a doctor following her 2023 dementia diagnosis. “It [has been] a long while,” she said, admitting she “couldn’t even estimate” a general timeframe.
During a February appearance on Banfield, Wendy opened up about her restricted life in the facility. “Well, I don’t have the freedom to do virtually anything,” she said. “…I’m on the fifth floor. They call it ‘the memory unit,’ so it’s for people who don’t remember anything.”