Regina Shell, best friend of media personality Wendy Williams, is expressing grave concerns about Williams’ well-being, having not heard from her in a year. Williams, who is currently under a court-ordered guardianship, has left Shell and others in the dark about her condition and whereabouts.
“I want proof of life,” Shell declared during an appearance on NewsNation’s “CUOMO.” She emphasized, “This has been one year that we have not seen her face, heard her, and she’s a very vocal woman. I don’t know what to do. … I would like to know that she’s alive and OK.”
When asked if her worry extended to the possibility that Williams may be incapacitated or even deceased, Shell confirmed her fears. “Yes, I want proof of life. This has been one year that we have not seen her face, heard her voice, and she’s a very vocal woman,” she reiterated.
Shell’s distress is palpable. “I don’t know what to do,” she admitted, clearly at a loss. “I’m kind of at my wit’s end. In terms of what do you do in such a situation?”
Although Shell does not have any legal standing in Williams’ life regarding guardianship, her plea is simple and heartfelt. “I would like to know where she is and know that she’s alive and okay.”
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Regina Shell’s emotional appeal underscores the mystery and concern surrounding Wendy Williams’ current state, leaving fans and friends anxiously awaiting news.