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Kevin Hunter Jr. Issues Urgent Plea for Prayers as Wendy Williams’ Health Reportedly Worsens

New York, NY — Wendy Williams’ only child, Kevin Hunter Jr., broke months of public silence Tuesday with an emotional Instagram video that has fans and friends of the former daytime‑talk powerhouse deeply concerned. “My mom needs your support more than ever,” the 23‑year‑old said, fighting back tears. “This isn’t just about her physical health—it’s deeper.”

Below is a fuller look at where the celebrated television host stands and why her son’s plea has rattled Hollywood and longtime viewers alike.


A Sudden, Troubling Update

  • The video. Posted to Kevin Jr.’s verified account, the 90‑second clip shows him seated in what appears to be a modest apartment living room. He thanks supporters, then adds: “If you’ve ever gotten strength, a laugh, or advice from my mother, please send her that love back right now. We’re in a critical place.”
  • Tone and urgency. Hunter does not specify exactly what medical or cognitive crisis prompted the call‑to‑action but says “doctors are doing everything they can.” His voice cracks as he references “complications you haven’t seen on camera.”

Health Struggles in the Spotlight

  1. Graves’ disease – Williams first revealed her autoimmune diagnosis in 2018, leading to frequent hiatuses from The Wendy Williams Show and visible weight fluctuations.
  2. Lymphedema – In 2019, she disclosed chronic swelling in her ankles and feet, occasionally using a mobility scooter.
  3. Cognitive issues – Court filings and a 2022 guardianship battle noted “serious impairments.” Though details are sealed, the judge granted an independent financial guardian.
  4. Addiction history – Williams spoke candidly about past cocaine abuse and a 2019 relapse that landed her in a sober‑living facility.

Insiders quoted by People and Page Six say a “complex cocktail” of autoimmune flare‑ups, mental‑health obstacles and stress from financial disputes has eroded the 59‑year‑old’s resilience in recent months.


Family & Friends Sound the Alarm

  • Isolation claims. Several on‑air colleagues contend they have “not been able to get Wendy on the phone for weeks,” suggesting her inner circle has narrowed.
  • Financial controversy. Wells Fargo in 2022 froze some accounts citing “financial exploitation.” A temporary guardian now controls her estate; lawyers continue to battle in probate court.
  • Estranged relationships. Williams’ brother, Tommy, said on his YouTube channel last year that “family has been kept at arm’s length by people claiming they are helping her.”

Tuesday’s video marks the first on‑record statement from a member of Williams’ immediate family since the guardianship began.


Hollywood Reacts

  • Sherri Shepherd, who succeeded Williams in her time‑slot, wrote: “Lifting Wendy in prayer. Praying for Kevin’s strength as well.”
  • DJ Boof (longtime Wendy show DJ) posted a heart emoji and “stay strong, Kev.”
  • Niecy Nash and Andy Cohen both reposted the clip to their stories, urging followers to “send love.”

Why Fans Feel the Shock

Wendy Williams redefined daytime television with The Wendy Williams Show (2008‑2021), which at its peak drew 2 million daily viewers. Her catchphrases (“How you doin’?!”) and fearless celebrity gossip turned her into a pop‑culture staple—even as critics questioned her sometimes unforgiving style.

To viewers who watched her hustle from New York radio’s “Queen of All Media” to syndicated stardom, Hunter’s appeal hits hard: The woman once celebrated for her unbreakable confidence is now “in a fragile place,” as one former staffer put it.


What Happens Next?

Because Williams’ medical decisions and assets are now overseen by court‑appointed guardians, public updates will likely be scarce. Sources close to the family tell Variety that:

  • She remains in the New York area, “under medical supervision.”
  • A new documentary slated for this spring on Lifetime—Where Is Wendy Williams?—may still air, though producers are reportedly “reevaluating how to handle the latest developments.”

A Son’s Final Word

Hunter closed his plea with simple words: “Send prayers. Send good energy. Mom spent her life entertaining and helping others—now she needs that help from you.”

For fans who grew up with Wendy’s hot‑topics monologues and no‑filter interviews, the request is clear: keep her in your thoughts, and remember that, beyond the headlines, she’s a mother, a friend and a woman fighting an unseen battle.


If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental‑health crisis or suicidal thoughts, dial 988 in the United States, or contact your local helpline immediately.

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