'Permanently incapacitated' Wendy Williams couldn't consent to Lifetime doc, guardian says
Wendy Williams, 'permanently incapacitated' by dementia, could not consent to filming the Lifetime docuseries 'Where Is Wendy Williams,' her guardian argues.
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