Wendy Williamsâ publicist has spoken out, slamming a Lifetime documentary, which followed the TV host for several months.
The series has made waves on the internet, with many fans of the celebrity coming out to defend the star. The TV starâs show was taken off air in 2022 after the 59-year-old battled various health issues. She had been diagnosed with Covid-19 at the time, and also told followers she had Gravesâ disease. The beloved starâs family came out last week to announce she had early on-set dementia and Aphasia ahead of the documentary being released. Some of the scenes were troubling for viewers to watch, and various people in her life received criticism online, including Wendy Williamsâ publicist and her manager.
Wendy Williams publicist slams documentary
The bombshell series, which some critics claim is exploitative, has caused a stir with fans.
The two-part docuseries, released in four episodes on Lifetime, was called Where is Wendy Williams?â
In various scenes we see Wendy appear disorientated, not recognizing her own manager, and calling her brother the wrong name. In another clip, we see her manager Will, confront the celebrity after discovering empty bottles of liquor in her bedroom.
Another person that talks to the cameras is Wendy Williamsâ publicist, Shawn Zanotti, who has come out now to slam the producers behind the show.
Zanotti told NBC News: âI felt that [Williams] was being exploited.
âShe thought we were focusing on the comeback of her career⌠She would be mortified. Thereâs no way you can convince me that she would be OK with looking and seeing herself in that way.â
Zanotti, who has been working as Wendy Williamsâ publicist for three years, is still employed by the star.
She says she was first pitched the project by Creature Films and eOne Television two years ago.
âWendy wanted her story out thereâ
Zanotti adds Wendy was excited about the documentary, saying she âwould love to be able to get my story out thereâ.
The publicist claims the Lifetime series that aired wasnât what she and Wendy Williams agreed on.
She added: âThere were lots of good moments. None of those good moments were shownâ.
In the episodes, Zanotti is asked by cameras in a separate room about Wendyâs drinking, her behavior and how she speaks to her during tense moments. She told producers she has âthick skinâ so can get past any mean comments that come her way, whether the former radio star knew she was making them.
In another scene, when Zanotti and Wendy travel to LA â without permission from her guardian or her manager â for an interview with NBC and Universal, Wendy tells the camera she only met Zanotti that morning. The publicist then explains sheâs known her for since 2021, as she had been working for Wendy Williams for a year.
These instances were in front of cameras, which Zanotti hasnât responded to, nor discussed in her comments.
Where is Wendy Williams now?
Wendy Williams is in a treatment facility, after being diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD), her publicist, Zanotti, hasnât spoken to her since she arrived there in April. But she is still employed by the star.
The filmmakers told Today they werenât aware of her diagnosis during production, but said âsome days, Wendy was on and very Wendy. Other days, she wasnâtâ.
In one scene, when talking to her son Kevin, he says the term dementia when talking about his motherâs health. A message on screen appears, saying this is the first time anyone they had talked to mentioned that word.
Celebrity Tidbit spoke to clinical neuropsychologist, Lynn A Schaefer, about Wendyâs diagnosis.
She explained that âwhile still relatively rare, FTD is currently the most common neurodegenerative dementia for people under age 65, making it an âearly onsetâ type of dementia.
âIt is also the third most common dementia overall, after Alzheimerâs disease and Lewy body dementia.â
Sundeep Venkatesan, assistant professor, division of speech and language pathology at Binghamton University in New York, also spoke about how the conditions may affect how a patient acts with their loved ones.
He told us: âOne of the pointers to family members and friends is that they need to remember that a patient with FTD cannot control their behaviors and the patient may have a lack of awareness of their illness.â
Bruce Willis diagnosed with same condition
Wendyâs diagnosis comes two years after Hollywood Bruce Willis family announced he was stepping back from the limelight after being diagnosed with the same two conditions.
The family have been documenting and updating fans of his progress in small updates, whether from his wife or his daughters.
Although Alzheimerâs disease may appear in people aged older than the two stars, FTD can manifest in people younger, typically between 40 and 65 years old.
Dr Logan DuBose, resident physician and co-founder at Olera Inc, told us: âAlthough Ms Williams and Mr Willisâs health issues led to their stepping away from the world of movies and television, they both show a positive lifestyle can be maintained despite having a severe condition like FTD or PPA.
âAs her team mentioned after the recent press release, âshe maintains her trademark sense of humor and is receiving the care she requires to make sure she is protected and that her needs are addressed.â
âHemming Willis, Bruceâs wife, and Bruce have continued to use their platform to raise awareness of the positive and negative aspects of family caregiving and connect the dementia community. Both serve as examples that a diagnosis of dementia can be faced head-on by supportive communities and care teams.â
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