April 16, 2025

Guess who’s back? Okay, well, I have some real tea about Kevin Hunter and Wendy Williams. I’m going to save the details for tomorrow’s show and will post the lineup at the end of this video. For now, I want to share some important information: Kevin Hunter is reportedly having a major breakdown and is in a dark place.

Now, let’s discuss Wendy Williams. There’s an exclusive report from TMZ about her guardianship. Her guardian is insisting that Wendy be allowed to leave her assisted living facility to visit family; however, she just canceled a planned outing with Wendy’s niece. Let me repeat that: Wendy’s guardian, who is supposed to be looking out for her, made sure she couldn’t visit her own niece.

Wendy has been through a lot recently regarding both “little Kevin” and “big Kevin.” Contrary to what some may think, she and big Kevin are still in contact. Wendy has expressed a desire to get out and visit her family members, including her son and her niece, Alex Finney. Unfortunately, that’s not happening. Wendy also wanted to meet with her new lawyer, Joe Tacopina, who is known for handling high-profile cases. They planned to dine at a New York restaurant, but her guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, stated that Wendy wouldn’t be allowed to leave the facility. Many people don’t have a favorable opinion of Morrissey.

Wendy has described her situation as living in a “luxury prison.” She has been moved from the ninth floor to the fifth floor and is feeling increasingly trapped. The reason Morrissey denied Alex and Joe the chance to visit Wendy appears to be tied to Wendy’s desire to end her guardianship. Essentially, Morrissey is blocking Wendy from speaking with her lawyer about this issue.

Sources say that if the judge doesn’t end the guardianship soon, Wendy intends to demand a jury trial, and Joe Tacopina will represent her. This puts Joe and Morrissey at odds, which is likely why she doesn’t want Wendy to meet with him. Recently, Joe won a case involving ASAP Rocky, so Wendy’s meetings with him are crucial for discussing her potential escape from Morrissey’s control.

Can you imagine being Wendy Williams and feeling trapped under someone else’s guardianship when you know you’re capable of managing your own life? I believe Wendy needs help and possibly rehab, but I also think that once she gets sober, she will be fine. There are plenty of elderly people who manage to care for themselves, so I don’t understand why Wendy’s situation is so dire. It’s genuinely distressing.

The Kevins and her family are trying to help, but I have a lot of tea regarding that family dynamic. It seems like some family members could trigger Wendy and hinder her sobriety. I believe Wendy needs to be around just one supportive family member—someone who can keep her on the right track. If she has that support and is away from toxic influences, I think she will be okay.

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