Wendy Williams’ best friend, Regina Schell, has been very vocal about the Lifetime docuseries, Where Is Wendy Williams?, and now, she questions another hinted installment. The two women were friends for over four decades and lived together a few years ago.
Producer Mark Ford Wants More Of The Lifetime Series
In early May, after the docuseries on Lifetime aired, Mark Ford, a producer, hinted at more to come. The harrowing story of the former talk show host saddened and sickened a lot of people. But already, thoughts turned to more. However, her friend thinks that enough is enough and it should end now.
The friend of the star of The Wendy Williams Show also opened up about how she feared isolation was bad for her. Additionally, she opened up on her feelings that the former TV star might have been deliberately silenced. Recently, she drew the line on some of the scenes that showed the unwell star at her very worst.
Enough Is Enough For The Friend Of Wendy Williams
Regina Schell seems to agree that the Lifetime docuseries about the former The Wendy Williams Show host highlighted the issues of guardianship. However, she feels that there should be no more installments of the sad saga.
Speaking with The Sun, the suggestion that more installments would come along didn’t sit well with Regina. Mostly, she felt that the humiliation of the way the docuseries portrayed her friend would devastate Wendy. For example, she talked about how Wendy once cried because her wig wasn’t straight. But the series showed her “wig being completely off.” That would have been terrible for the former TV host.
No More, Says Wendy’s Bestie
The outlet cited Regina as saying:
She was very secretive about things, like she would not have had bottles of liquor out for people to see…She would not have had her blue Tiffany box open with stacks of cash out and jewelry, she would never have done that. [And] she would never want to be seen with her wig off on national television…What more could they do to the woman, haven’t they exploited her enough?
The former talk show host was confirmed to have progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia. It’s not likely that she’ll be any better now than she was when the original docuseries was filmed. Perhaps, Regina, who knows her as well as anyone can, feels that more would simply exploit a very sick woman.
What are your thoughts about Lifetime producers considering more about Wendy Williams? Do you agree with her bestie that she’s had enough humiliation? Would you welcome more heartrending scenes of the former talk show host? Sound off in the comments below, and come back here often for all your Where is Wendy Williams? news