‘She’s home and healing’: Wendy Williams on the road to recovery

American gossip queen Wendy Williams has left the wellness facility she entered in August this year. She is said to be healing at home.

‘She’s home and healing’: Wendy Williams on the road to recovery

The media personality Wendy Williams entered a wellness facility in August and has now finally left the facility to focus on her healing and recovery.

Wendy’s publicist Shawn Zanotti told Entertainment Tonight (ET) that she is “home and healing.” 

“She is excited about the road ahead and looking forward to releasing her many projects,” Shawn told ET.

‘THANKFUL FOR SUPPORT’ – WENDY TO FANS

“Thank you to my fans for your love, support and many prayers, I am back and better than ever.” 

Shawn told ET back in September that Wendy was taking some time to focus on her health and wellness. This was in preparation for a major comeback for the next level in her career with The Wendy Experience podcast.

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“Ms. Williams is being treated by a team of some of the best doctors in the world. We ask for your prayers and well wishes during this time.”

ET has reported that no official diagnosis has been publicly presented for Wendy’ symptoms.

These include nonlinear speech, brain fog, memory loss and hallucinations, though she has been open about her battles with Graves’ disease and lymphedema in the past.

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MS WILLIAMS GETTING BETTER

Shawn is reported by ET to have said that the focus is not on anything from the gossip queen’s past.

“The only focus we have at this time is for Wendy to continue to strive at getting better and moving forward.

Right now she is healing and working on the second part to her documentary and her podcast, she has several things that are demanding her attention right now and past gossip is not one of them.”

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