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US TV host Wendy Williams diagnosed with dementia

US TV host Wendy Williams has been diagnosed with dementia, according to her care team. The announcement aimed to dispel false and harmful rumors.

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A care team for the US talk show host Wendy Williams shared the update “to correct inaccurate and hurtful rumours”.

The team has stated that they are sharing this news “to address inaccurate and hurtful rumors regarding her health”.

Ms. Williams, aged 59, hosted the widely watched Wendy Williams Show, which was nationally syndicated for over ten years.

However, it concluded in 2022 due to the health challenges she has been confronting.

The announcement of her diagnosis follows a People Magazine cover story, where family members disclosed that Ms. Williams is currently at a care facility whose location remains undisclosed, and she has been experiencing a startling health “spiral”.

“In the past, Wendy has been transparent with the public about her medical battles with Graves’ Disease and Lymphedema, along with other significant health-related obstacles,” her care team stated in a Thursday release.

“Over the last few years, concerns have occasionally arisen about Wendy’s cognitive abilities, with speculation surrounding her condition, especially as she began experiencing word loss, sporadic behavior, and difficulty comprehending financial transactions.”

Ms. Williams’ diagnosis was confirmed last year through a series of medical tests, indicating she suffers from aphasia, a neurological syndrome that impairs communication abilities. Patients often struggle to articulate thoughts and may lose their capacity to speak or write.

FTD, an incurable brain disorder, stems from damage to the left side of the brain, impacting language and communication skills. Symptoms worsen over time, and while management strategies exist, there is no treatment to halt or prevent progression, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

This rare disease typically affects individuals at a younger age compared to other forms of dementia, with most diagnoses occurring between 45 and 64 years old.

Ms. Williams’ trajectory mirrors that of Hollywood icon Bruce Willis, who received an aphasia diagnosis in 2022 before being diagnosed with FTD last year.

In a statement issued by her care team, it was revealed that despite facing significant challenges from FTD, a condition she’s been diagnosed with, Wendy Williams, a native of New Jersey, remains capable of managing many aspects of her life. Most notably, she retains her distinctive sense of humor and is receiving the necessary care to ensure her well-being and address her needs.

Turning 60 in July, Williams initially rose to prominence as a radio DJ and shock jock in New York before becoming the renowned host of The Wendy Williams Show from 2008 to 2021. Known for her candid hosting style and memorable on-air moments, she has been a fixture in popular culture.

Concerns about Williams’ health have been circulating for some time. In 2017, she collapsed during a Halloween episode, and she subsequently took medical leave in 2021 due to Graves’ disease, an autoimmune disorder. Following this, the show was canceled, and Williams was placed under a financial guardianship amid concerns about her capacity, as raised by Wells Fargo bank.

The Lifetime network, which previously aired a documentary titled Wendy Williams: What a Mess, is set to release a new two-part documentary titled Where is Wendy Williams? this weekend.

This news has come as a shock to many of her fans and supporters. Wendy is known for her bold and unfiltered commentary, but now she’s facing a new kind of battle – one that affects her mental well-being.

For those who might not be familiar with dementia, it’s a general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. This includes memory loss, difficulty in problem-solving, and changes in mood or behavior.

It’s important to understand that receiving a diagnosis of dementia can be devastating, not just for the person diagnosed but for their loved ones as well. Wendy has always been open about her struggles, and this time is no different. She has made it clear that she plans to continue her work, but she’ll need the support and understanding of her fans as she navigates this new chapter in her life.

Many people are unsure of what to say or do when they find out that a loved one has dementia. Offering your compassion, patience, and understanding can make a world of difference. Although Wendy may be a public figure, she’s also a human being who deserves empathy and support during this challenging time.

Let’s continue to show Wendy our love and respect as she bravely shares her journey with the world. If there’s one thing we can all do, it’s to spread awareness and kindness in the face of such difficult news. Together, we can help break down the stigma surrounding dementia and support those who are living with it every day.

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