By Brooks Welch
There is talk of daytime television host Wendy Williams returning to the air.
Recently in an interview with Good Morning America via telephone, Wendy Williams addressed health concerns, lawsuit with Wells Fargo Bank, and her eventual return to television.
“I am very comfortable,” Williams told GMA’s T.J. Holmes when asked if she’s ready to get back on air. “Give me about 3 months. There are private things that I have to deal with and then I’ll be ready to come back.”
“[My] health is very well, and I’ve actually had a few appointments. I’m 57 now, and I have the mind and body of a 25-year-old,” says the media personality.
The legendary host even hinted at a surprise for fans. “This is what I would love to say to my Wendy watchers: Keep watching, because I’m going to be back on the Wendy show bigger and brighter than ever.”
The ongoing battle with Wells Fargo occurred after the bank froze Williams’ accounts for two months. According to Williams, the bank sees her as unfit to manage her personal finances. “They say that I need somebody to handle my account and I don’t want that. I want all my money,” says Williams.
In July of 2021, Williams made a last appearance on her show after complications with Graves disease, a thyroid condition, testing positive for COVID-19, and being psychologically evaluated (via Sun).
Watch full GMA Wendy Williams interview below: