Wendy Williams looks healthy and upbeat in a new video, with her son Kevin Hunter Jr. revealing the TV pundit is “sober” and eager to get home.
On Monday (December 23), behind-the-scenes footage of Williams’ son’s graduation ceremony surfaced online. In the video, Williams smiles and happily dances to The Notorious BIG while preparing for her son’s big day. She stood and watched from the stands with her sister and father as little Kevin walked across the stage.
The group celebrated with a graduation dinner at a hotspot in Jamaica, where little Kevin was preparing to head off to law school.
According to the video’s narrator, Wendy Williams “rapped the song word for word” and “had full dialogue,” despite recent claims that the iconic talk show host was “permanently incapacitated.”
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Wendy Williams’ son shares health update
Kevin Jr. gave a rare response to the video, updating his mother’s health.
“Let’s take her home. [fingers crossed emoji]”He wrote. “While I’m here, just a quick update on my mom. She’s awake and wants to come home. We’re working hard to make that happen because isolation kills faster than anything else. she.
Wendy Williams’ niece also shared memories of little Kevin’s recent graduation. Alex Finney posted a video of her aunt grinning from ear to ear at a dinner party.
“It’s the most wonderful time of the year #FamilyOverEverything #MyHeart,” Fine wrote in the post.
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Meanwhile, Williams’ court-appointed conservator, Sabrina Morrissey, has been arrested over the controversial documentary “Where’s Wendy Williams?” The 60-year-old was diagnosed with aphasia and frontotemporal dementia in May 2023.
Morrisset is taking legal action against Lifetime, A&E and other production companies. Morrissey claimed in his complaint that Williams “didn’t even have the ability to consent to being filmed.” According to Morrissey, Williams “is cognitively impaired and permanently incapacitated.”