A heated exchange between Wendy Williams and her caretakers was caught on video after she attended her son's college graduation last week.
In a video obtained by the "We In Miami" podcast, Williams, 60, who is reportedly facing early-onset dementia and aphasia, appeared to yell at her team of caretakers for allegedly leaving her mobility scooter in the middle of the street following a graduation dinner for her son, Kevin Hunter Jr., in Miami.
“And then both of you walked away leaving my s–t in the middle of the street like this,” Williams said in the video.
“Just get the car please,” she added. “Make sure it’s the right car.”
When asked how the incident unfolded, Williams said: “They got the wrong car, so I knocked on the door and it was the totally wrong car. They left my scooter as they walked over there.”
“Leaving my most precious, most… this cost a f—ing mint motherf—er,” the former television host continued.
Later in the video, Williams continued to complain about her caretakers failing to properly watch over her scooter.
“They just left my s–t out there,” Williams said.
“Get the car over here, not over there, so I can go easily into the street for the car,” she continued. “They supposed to be ordering the car, that’s what you’re supposed to be doing.”
“They wanna work for me, that’s what their supposed to be doing,” Williams added. “They’re making money from me, get the goddamn car.”
The video emerged after Williams was spotted at her son's graduation from Florida International University last week. The rare public appearance came amid claims she was "cognitively impaired, permanently disabled, and legally incapacitated.”
In last week's video, the host of the "We In Miami" podcast explained why Williams appeared to be upset with her caretakers.
“Apparently they wanted her to be in her wheelchair when she was leaving the restaurant, and she wanted to walk cause she felt like she was capable of walking,” the podcast host said. “So Kevin, her son, actually picked the wheelchair up and walked it outside the restaurant and Wendy walked.”
“So, I think, according to Wendy’s family, she was really upset about the disorganization and the lack of care,” he continued. “She indicated the car was not close to assure she was like, even getting into the right car. It was just really messy, so she was really upset and her family was really upset, too.”
Watch the video below.
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