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Wendy Williams on Her Ongoing Conservatorship: ‘Get Off My Neck’ “It’s time for my money and my life to get back to status quo,” the former radio and television host and pop culture icon ...
The former daytime host called into the talk show to argue against her guardianship and current living situation.
April 2, 2024 Get Off My Neck - Black Lives, White Justice, and a Former Prosecutor's Quest for Reform ...
Wendy Williams called into "The View" for a rare interview amid her conservatorship this week and shared her thoughts.
Wendy Williams called into the “The View” on the March 14 episode and told her guardian Sabrina Morrissey and the judge who declared her “legally incapacitated” to “get off my neck ...
I need them to get off my neck. Wendy Williams said it’s been over three years since the court-appointed guardianship began, and she wants to be given control of her life and her money.
Hines’ book, “ Get Off My Neck: Black Lives, White Justice, and a Former Prosecutor’s Quest for Reform,” was officially published today.
Wendy Williams slammed her legal guardianship in an impassioned pretaped interview on 'The View,' during which she implored: 'Get off my neck!' ...
Wendy Williams called into the “The View” on the March 14 episode and told her guardian Sabrina Morrissey and the judge who declared her “legally incapacitated” to “get off my neck ...
I need them to…get off my neck!” she exclaimed, referring to the judge who placed her under the conservatorship and Morrissey, her guardian. What do you think? Be the first to comment.
Get Off My Neck: Black Lives, White Justice, and a Former Prosecutor’s Quest for Reform Debbie Hines. MIT, $27.95 (232p) ISBN 978-0-262-04891-0 ...
The former daytime host called into the talk show to argue against her guardianship and current living situation.