"Ms. Williams has declined to participate in the testing to date," Williams' guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, tells PEOPLE, though the star denied this claim
Ginalisa Monterroso has lately been in the news as the health care advocate for Wendy Williams, who has been under a legal guardianship since 2022.
The former talk show host, 60, was assigned a court-ordered guardian after being diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia — a degenerative disease that causes memory loss.
Wendy Williams currently lives in a luxury high-rise assisted-living facility in New York under the terms of her legal guardianship
Wendy Williams' health care advocate, Ginalisa Monterroso, tells PEOPLE the former talk show host is looking forward to having a "trial by jury" to decide if her guardianship should be terminated following additional mental capacity testing.
Wendy Williams is eager for a jury trial to decide her guardianship, insisting she’s not incapacitated and ready to tell her story.
I’m better than good, but have been accused to being otherwise,” Wendy Williams told The Post Friday after lunch at Michael’s in Midtown Manhattan.
A health care advocate tells PEOPLE that Williams wanted the court to protect her financially. Now she's protesting her guardianship with #FreeWendy movement