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Wendy
Williams
has
resurfaced for
the
first
time
in
over
a
year
and
she’s
opening
up
about
why
she’s
been
away
from
our
TV
screens
for
so
long.
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Johnny
Nunez
/
Getty
This
week,
Lifetime
released
a
trailer
for
their
upcoming
two-part
documentary,
Where
is
Wendy
Williams?
The
trailer
features
the
first
footage
we’ve
seen
of
the
former
talk
show
host
since
she
abruptly
left
the
Wendy
Williams
Show
in
July
2021.
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Throughout
the
trailer,
we
see
career
highlights
from
Williams,
like
receiving
a
star
on
the
Hollywood
Walk
of
Fame.
Then,
a
voiceover
recalls
the
star
disappearing
from
the
spotlight
during
“the
peak
of
her
career.”
“I
want
to
be
back
on
television”
she
tells
her
son,
Kevin
Hunter
Jr.,
who
goes
on
to
tell
the
cameras:
“My
mom
has
done
a
great
job
making
it
seem
like
everything
is
OK
always,
but
in
reality
there’s
something
wrong
going
on.”
Source:
Lifetime
/
Where
Is
Wendy
Williams?
Clips
of
Williams
needing
breaks
on
the
set
of
her
show
to
sit
down
and
help
to
stand
were
shown
before
a
family
member
says
that
“she
was
put
in
front
of
a
judge
and
given
a
guardian”
when
her
personal
struggles
became
too
much.
“That
was
when
they
took
her
away
from
us,”
the
family
member
said.
Not
only
is
the
beloved
talk
show
host
going
through
health
issues,
she’s
also
racked
up
some
money
problems,
as
well.
“I
have
no
money,
”
she
admits.
“And
let
me
tell
you
something,
if
it
happens
to
me,
it
can
happen
to
you.”
Reports
from
PEOPLE
confirmed
that
Wendy
Williams
was
officially
ending
her
talk
show
in
June
2022.
She
previously
went
on
hiatus
in
March
2018
and
again
in
May
2020,
due
to
complications
with
her
Graves’
disease
and
hyperthyroidism.
She
later
revealed
that
she
was
also
focusing
on
her
sobriety
during
her
leaves
of
absence.
Where
is
Wendy
Williams?
premieres
on
Lifetime
on
Feb.
24,
with
part
two
airing
the
next
day.