Wendy Williams clashed with her caretakers after her son’s college graduation.
The former talk show host was filmed getting into a confrontation over her mobility scooter while leaving Kevin Hunter Jr.’s celebratory dinner in Florida last week.
In the footage, captured by the “We in Miami” podcast, Williams, 60, yelled at her employees for allegedly “walk[ing] away leaving [her] s–t in the middle of the street.”
The Daytime Emmy nominee requested that they “just get the car, please,” before quipping, “Make sure it’s the right car.”
When the person behind the camera asked Williams, who suffers from frontotemporal dementia and aphasia, what happened, she repeated that her caretakers “left [her] s–t out there.”
She then claimed, “They got the wrong car, so I knocked on the door, and it was the totally wrong car. They left my scooter as they walked over there.”
Williams went on to call the scooter her “most precious” item, as it “cost a f–king mint, motherf–ker.”
The clip concluded with the former radio personality continuing to scold her team, saying, “Get the car over here, not over there, so I can go easily into the street for the car. They supposed to be ordering the car. That’s what you’re supposed to be doing.
“They wanna work for me; that’s what they’re supposed to be doing,” she added. “They’re making money from me. Get the goddamn car.”
“We in Miami” host Stunt Lifestyle followed up the clip by claiming Williams’ family members had told him that she had been “really upset about the disorganization and the lack of care.”
He told listeners, “She indicated the car was not close to assure she was, like, even getting into the right car. It was just really messy, so she was really upset, and her family was really upset, too.”
Williams’ Dec. 19 outing for Hunter’s milestone moment marked a rare sighting since she left television screens in 2022.
She proudly cheered in a sparkling gown as the 24-year-old received his diploma.
While Williams’ legal guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, declared her “cognitively impaired and permanently incapacitated” in a November statement, Hunter shared his own update in a recent Instagram comment.
“She’s sober and wants to come home,” he wrote. “We’re fighting to make that happen because Isolation is killing her faster than anything else.”
Williams was first labeled “incapacitated” by her bank, Wells Fargo, in 2022, and she has since been under a court-ordered guardianship.