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In just a few hours, Lifetime will premiere the first two episodes of “Where’s Wendy Williams?,” a new documentary series about the comeback-seeking media personality’s life after her talk show of the same name was cancelled. .
The series comes just days after Williams’ team announced last year that she had been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and aphasia. According to Lifetime magazine, “This documentary provides a raw, honest, unfiltered reality of Wendy’s life after she was placed under financial protection, and the vulnerabilities that led her to make headlines for herself.” Suffering from mental and physical problems, Wendy’s fragile state of mind, erratic behavior and declining health were all caught on camera. ”
“Where’s Wendy Williams?” is already controversial because Williams’ temporary conservator, Sabrina Morrissey, has filed a lawsuit seeking a temporary restraining order, which is filed when a movie or TV series wants to be stopped from being released. It has been found that
But as it stands, “Where Is Wendy Williams?” airs this weekend on Lifetime. We’ve compiled everything you need to know to watch it, including how to watch it for free.
“Where is Wendy Williams?” Document release date:
The documentary is divided into four parts and will be broadcast over two nights. The release schedule is as follows.
- Episodes 1 and 2: Saturday, February 24th at 8pm ET
- Episodes 3 and 4: Sunday, February 25th at 8pm ET
How to watch and stream “Where’s Wendy Williams?” For free:
If you want to stream “Where Is Wendy Williams” for free, you’re in luck because live TV streaming service Philo is offering a 7-day free trial for new users.
After the first week, Philo costs $25 per month.
How to watch “Where Is Wendy Williams?” For Life:
If you have cable, just tune in to Lifetime tonight and tomorrow at 8 p.m. You can also watch Lifetime Live online by signing in using your cable provider credentials. Cable subscribers can also watch new episodes of “Where’s Wendy Williams?” It will be available on-demand the day after the live broadcast.
Other ways to watch and stream “Where’s Wendy Williams?” Live:
Lifetime is also included in basic plans for Sling (starting at $40.00/month), Hulu + Live TV (starting at $76.99/month), DIRECTV Stream (starting at $79.99/month), and of course, it’s free with Philo.
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