Manny Hernandez
The continuing drama surrounding Wendy Williams and her dementia diagnosis, which has sidelined her for nearly three years, may have reached a surprising turning point.
According to a leading neurologist with insider knowledge, Williams may have been misdiagnosed all along. This revelation comes from a new report by BlkCosmo.
More details on the tests suggesting a potential oversight in Williams’ condition and initial diagnosis, via BlkCosmo:
“Sources with direct knowledge tell BlkCosmo … Wendy recently completed a battery of tests in NYC, and the neurologist concluded she does not have frontotemporal dementia. The neurologist provided Wendy’s legal team with the results late last month.
The findings conflict with an earlier test when, according to Wendy’s guardian, she tested positive for the condition.
Frontotemporal dementia, according to multiple experts to whom we have spoken, never gets better — only worse. Yet Wendy has exhibited remarkable neurological resilience since she became clean and sober 3 years ago, although she is still locked in the guardianship.
We’re told Wendy’s legal team will file legal docs with the court in the next 2 weeks, paving the way for a hearing where they will ask the judge to terminate the guardianship. If the judge digs in and refuses to end the guardianship, powerhouse lawyer Joe Tacopina will then demand a jury trial and ask jurors to free Wendy.”
Now, this news comes straight from Wendy’s side, so it’s understandable to consider their vested interest. However, it highlights the crucial point that Wendy appears to be improving. A true diagnosis of Frontotemporal dementia wouldn’t align with her vibrant appearance at New York Fashion Week 2025 just a few months ago.
Let’s keep Wendy Williams in our thoughts and prayers. Wishing you the best, Purple Chair Queen!










