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Wendy Williams’ Son Afraid She ‘Could Die’: He Speaks Out about Mom’s Diagnosis with ‘Pain’ in His Eyes

In a heart-wrenching revelation that has captured the attention of fans and onlookers worldwide, Wendy Williams’s only son, Kevin Hunter Jr., has voiced grave concerns regarding his mother’s health. The television icon’s struggle has been thrust into the limelight, painting a somber picture of her battle with a diagnosis that is severe and threatening to her livelihood.

 

Hunter’s poignant words, “I’m afraid that she could die,” echo the depth of the crisis, emphasizing the dire state of Williams’s health. The young man’s fears were laid bare in the Lifetime documentary, “Where Is Wendy Williams?” which revealed his worries about his mother’s alcohol addiction and its devastating effects.

According to Hunter, the guardian who oversees all of his mom’s affairs has failed to shield her. In a clip from the documentary, he disclosed that a circle of “yes people” are exacerbating her condition rather than aiding her recovery.
The documentary offers a glimpse into Williams’s life, depicting her in moments of vulnerability, which include scenes of her in a wheelchair and emotional exchanges with her son. Hunter shared his concerns about his mother’s mental state and attributed her dementia to excessive alcohol consumption.

 

“They basically said that because she was drinking so much, it was starting to affect her headspace and her brain. So I think they said it was alcohol-induced dementia,” he explained.
In another clip, Hunter refuted claims of financial impropriety concerning his mom’s money and made it clear that his intention is to lavish his mother with love and support, rather than exploit her wealth. “I’ve never taken […] I’ve always, like, spoilt her and she’s always wanted me to like, you know, spend her money,” Hunter said. Williams also chimed in on this topic, tearfully asserting, “I’ve got so much money. I want it for my son

Despite the challenges Williams is facing, the bond between her and her son remains unbreakable. Footage from another scene in the documentary featured a tender moment between the duo where Hunter was seen giving his mother kisses on both hands as they held onto each other and smiled.

 

Another moment where their close relationship was highlighted was during Williams’s emotional acceptance speech at her Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony with Hunter by her side. “He’s always encouraged me to keep it going […] So now, it’s just the two of us against the world,” stated Williams.

Fans of the beloved talk show host have rallied on social media, offering prayers and expressing their heartache over the family’s ordeal. Comments like “My heart broke for her son and nephew. You could see the pain in their eyes.” and “This is absolutely heartbreaking 💔. I pray she can be with her son and loved ones. She’s clearly in danger around these so-called caregivers,” reflect the widespread empathy for Williams and her loved ones.

 

Another fan expressed, “I’m praying for you Wendy! ❤️”, while someone else simply said, “Sorry to hear about this.” Other messages addressed Hunter, and read, “I believe him”, and “That is so sad. I feel for him.”

In addition to opening up about his fear for his mom, Hunter’s perspective sheds light on his desire to see her focus shift from being career-centric to health-centric. “She always talks about how she wants to work […]. Her health needs to be a number one priority, not her getting a talk show,” divulged Hunter
As Hunter said the aforementioned in the documentary, footage showed Williams slowly and delicately getting up from a chair she was sitting on before walking away, a symbolic moment that highlights her resilience and determination amidst her health battle.

 

As the narrative of Wendy Williams’s health struggles continues to play out in public, many watch, hope, and pray for her well-being. We join in the collective hope for Williams’s recovery, echoing a sentiment shared by many around the world.

 

As previously reported on February 23:

 

Yesterday, a statement released by Wendy Williams’ care team announced her diagnosis of primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). The news aims to clarify the myriad of speculations surrounding the television star’s health, particularly after her previous disclosures about Graves’ Disease and Lymphedema.

 

Her diagnosis, a result of comprehensive evaluations by specialists at Weill Cornell Medicine, addresses the worrisome symptoms Williams has exhibited, including communication difficulties and erratic behavior. The announcement also aims to combat the stigma associated with the conditions.

“The decision to share this news was difficult and made after careful consideration, not only to advocate for understanding and compassion for Wendy, but to raise awareness about aphasia and frontotemporal dementia and support the thousands of others facing similar circumstances,” the statement reads.

 

Williams reportedly maintains her spirited humor amid this challenging time and receives dedicated care tailored to her needs. However, Williams’ legal guardianship is adding complexity to her situation.

The guardianship was established in May 2022 and oversees her financial and health-related decisions. This arrangement has notably strained her connection with family, as revealed in statements from her sister, Wanda Finnie, and insights from Mark Ford, the executive producer of “Where Is Wendy Williams?”
“How is that system better than the system the family could put in place? […] I hope that at some point, Wendy becomes strong enough where she can speak on her own behalf,” Finnie reflects.

 

Ford’s involvement in the upcoming documentary sheds light on the familial bonds and raises critical questions about the guardianship’s transparency and intentions.
“When we got to know Wendy’s family, it was clear to us this was a nice family […] Why is the family not able to be a part of Wendy’s life? Why is the family not able to serve as her guardian? I still don’t fully have those answers,” Ford remarked.

The executive producer also said that he and his crew were not able to ask Williams’ guardian questions such as, “Why is there no food in Wendy’s apartment?”

 

Williams has reportedly been residing in an undisclosed facility for the past ten months, with her court-appointed legal guardian being the sole gatekeeper to her world. This restriction has left her family grappling with the painful reality of one-sided communication — they can receive calls from Williams but are barred from initiating contact.

Despite these harrowing circumstances, Wendy Williams’ family clings to their hope for a future where they can once again be a part of her life, with Finnie echoing her sister’s wish to return to Florida to be with her family.

 

As the narrative of the 59-year-old’s health and well-being continues to unfold, it not only chronicles the personal battles of a beloved public figure but also ignites a broader discourse on guardianship, mental health, and navigating the complexities of aphasia and dementia