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Wendy Williams had to get creative in asking for help, sending a note down to paparazzi from her fifth-story room at a New York City assisted living facility.
On Monday, March 10, the former talk show host was taken away from her assisted living home by ambulance. This came after she dropped a note to the paparazzi begging them to help her.
Police were called to do a wellness check around 11.15 a.m., according to reports from The Post. Shortly after, Williams tossed a piece of paper to a photographer from the window of her fifth-story room at a New York City assisted living facility, which included a handwritten message that simply read, “Help! Wendy!!”
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In January, the radio legend called into The Breakfast Club, where she insisted she is not “cognitively impaired.” During her eye-opening interview, Wendy told listeners she is “trapped” with elderly patients, who are not her “cup of tea” before explaining just how isolated she is.
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