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Wendy Williams Makes Shocking Public Appearance with Dr. Sebi’s Son After a Year’s Absence

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After months of reports that the family had no idea of ​​Wendy Williams’ whereabouts, the previous talk show host has finally been spotted in public.

In February, Wanda Williams, Wendy’s sister, and Wendy’s niece, Alex Finnie, reported that Wendy was being held in a secret treatment facility and that they’d no knowledge of her whereabouts.

“I talk to her very regularly when she reaches out to me. From what I understand, she is in an environment that is conducive to well-being and healing,” Wanda said People right now. “We can’t reach out to her, but she can reach out to us. And she’s in a state of emotional healing.”

Since then, Wendy hasn’t made any public appearances—until now.

On Monday, August 19, Victor Bowman Jr., son of the late herbalist Dr. Sebi, posted on Facebook that Williams and her son, Kevin Hunter Jr., visited his store in Newark, New Jersey, to buy herbal products.

Bowman shared a photo alongside Wendy, who was recently diagnosed with frontal temporal dementia and aphasia, with the caption, “Wendy Williams, come to my shop. Much love, Queen.”

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The appearance marks the primary time in months that the previous talk show host has been spotted in public. Her absence has raised concerns about her well-being, especially after the February 2024 premiere of the Lifetime Network documentary “Where Is Wendy Williams,” produced by her family.

The former New York radio personality has not been seen since May 2023, other than appearing in a docuseries that was filmed between August 2022 and April 2023.

Close family and friends have expressed concerns that her court-appointed guardianship is isolating her from family members — sentiments echoed within the documentary.

A visit to Bowman’s store, especially with her son, who recently turned 24, heralds a recent chapter within the lives of Williams and her family.

The visit quickly went viral, and The Neighborhood Talk Participating photos of Williams and her son, prompting fans to specific relief at seeing her in good spirits.

“I pray she feels better, she’s happy with her son,” one fan commented, while one other noted, “Wendy looks healthy. She’s not skinny anymore. She’s gained weight. I’m glad she’s feeling better.”

Another person commented: “Looks better. Wendy doesn’t HUG. So she must be in a really good mood. I hope so. I MISS TV AND TALKING.”

One fan joked, “2024 wouldn’t want to see Wendy in her prime coming to Chile,” referring to how the gossip queen set the tone for bloggers and gossip radio stations today in her heyday.

More and more people wished her well, at the same time as they said they missed watching her on TV each day.

Others praised her for exploring the potential advantages of Bowman and Dr. Sebi’s alternative treatments.

“I’m glad she went to a herbalist for help!” one fan wrote. “I hope she got it from that white woman who was stealing and controlling her assets.”

“She looks healthier.. I still miss Wendy Williams!” wrote one other fan.

Some, nonetheless, remained cautious, mentioning the seriousness of her condition. “She has DIMENTIA (they say so) and if that’s true, there’s nothing better. Now, if they decide to bring her back, they can lie about the diagnosis we got, but dementia is usually something we prepare to say goodbye to. Forever.”

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) States that dementia, especially the type Williams suffers from, often results in personality and behavioral changes due to affected areas of the brain. People with the disease may make fools of themselves or behave inappropriately. It can be said that the disease is irreversible, although there are some tools that may also help the patient improve their quality of life.

Dr. Sebi during his lifetime he claimed that he treated dementia with an alkaline weight-reduction plan, herbs, juices and other natural remedies.

Williams is amongst many who’ve turned to Dr. Sebi’s methods seeking higher health. Although Dr. Sebi’s treatments have attracted high-profile clients like Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes and Michael Jackson, his claims have been met with skepticism from doctors and regulators.

In 1988, Dr. Sebi was brought before the New York Attorney General for making undocumented health claims, According to to Amsterdam News. Despite these challenges, he continued his work until his death in 2016.

Bowman continues to advertise his father’s teachings through Dr. Sebi’s Cell Food Companyoffering herbal products and alternative health solutions. Wendy Williams’ fans hope these methods will help her regain her health and return to public life.


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