Friday, April 25, 2025

Al Sharpton Arrives to Pray with Wendy Williams


Political activist Rev. Al Sharpton meets with former daytime talk show host Wendy Williams at her court ordered assisted living facility to offer counsel and prayers....

Rev. Al Sharpton is lending his support to Wendy Williams.
The civil rights and social justice activist arrived to her living quarters at The Coterie assisted living facility in Hudson Yards on Thursday, after she called him to help her fight for her freedom from her legal guardianship.
Sharpton spoke with Page Six earlier in the day, and told us Williams’ call came “out of nowhere.”
“She called me yesterday on my cell phone, out of nowhere, and said, ‘Is this Rev. Al?’ I said, ‘Yeah,’ and then she said, ‘It’s Wendy! Wendy Williams,” he explained.
“She sounded like Wendy. She didn’t sound any different. She seemed excited that she reached me,” he continued.
The duo, who have known each other for decades, had a brief phone call. But Sharpton told us that Williams claimed that the facility is keeping her there against her will. “[She] wanted me to try to help her,” Sharpton told us.
The reverend spent over an hour with her at the facility Thursday afternoon, but was mum on the details when he exited the building, only revealing that they prayed together.
Williams’ lawyer, Joe Tacopina, was more forthcoming about why his client reached out to Sharpton, explaining that she hopes to draw even more attention to her fight with Sharpton by her side.
“Rev. Sharpton is an obvious choice when you want to speak to someone who’s not afraid, has the courage to say what they believe in, and with force,” Tacopina told us.
“He has a respected voice, and when he speaks, people listen, and he garners attention,” he added.
Sharpton told us his goal for Thursday’s visit was to assess the situation and offer prayer. “If she’s treated unjust, I’ll say that. I’ll look into it and help,” he said.
Meanwhile, Williams appeared vibrant from her window, waving to fans and reporters below the pad, which she describes as her “luxury prison.” Inside, she lives in its “memory unit” — the department for residents with memory problems” — with people she describes as “90-year-olds with dementia.” Williams is currently fighting to prove she was misdiagnosed as having primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good sh*t...it's time to get our good sis TF up outt the conservatorium

Anonymous said...

How'd that meeting go with the CEO of Target. Anybody hear anything on that conversation?

Anonymous said...

And we know who he worships. Yikes!

Anonymous said...

I guess I can understand why she contacted him. She has a personal connection to him. What I don't get is why so many others (Black people) run to him like their hair is on fire everything there's a major crisis instead of contacting local activists and building community coalitions. He can't be available to everybody.

R in NYC said...

Free Wendy!!!!!

Anonymous said...

When I think of Al I always remember Tawanna Brawley (sp). That man deserves no one's respect but he's member of the club so he gets it.

Anonymous said...

^Al put his career on the line believing Tawanna Brawley's word. Don't hate on him for that

Anonymous said...

He stood for a Black woman. Al gets credit for that alone. Evern though she lied. No one else has a larger voice and platform to speak on our behalf regardless of how you feel about him. You flapping your keys don't make no statement for a movement when the unjust has been victimized. Bloop

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