Charlamagne Tha God recently shared his thoughts on the Wendy Williams documentary, describing it as 'very hard to watch' and expressing his surprise that her family signed off on it. The two-day, four-hour documentary titled 'Where Is Wendy Williams' aired on Lifetime, showcasing the decline of the former talk show host's health due to progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia.
Having worked with Williams on her 'Wendy Williams Experience' radio show in the past, Charlamagne Tha God was deeply affected by the documentary, stating that it was a sad experience for him. He expressed concern about the state of Williams' health and questioned the decision of her family to participate in the project.
Despite the challenges depicted in the documentary, Charlamagne Tha God emphasized that Wendy Williams' legacy remains intact. He highlighted her successful career in radio and television, noting that this current chapter does not define her entirely. He emphasized that Williams' story is ongoing and that she still has a presence in the world.
Reflecting on the lessons to be learned from Williams' journey, Charlamagne Tha God urged people to show empathy and understanding towards individuals facing difficulties. He emphasized the importance of not ridiculing those who experience setbacks but instead learning from their experiences and choices.
As Charlamagne Tha God concluded, he expressed hope that Williams' story would serve as a reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the potential for growth and transformation even in challenging circumstances.