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  • Sold-Out Show at Kennedy Center Canceled After Trump ‘Infringement’

    Award-winning actress, writer, director and media mogul Issa Rae is canceling her sold-out appearance at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts over President Donald Trump’s “infringement” on the institution’s values.

    Rae, who is widely known for the critically acclaimed HBO series Insecure and her role in the blockbuster Barbie, announced Thursday that she was pulling out of her sold-out show in Washington because of what she believed to be “an infringement on the values of an institution that has faithfully celebrated artists of all backgrounds through all mediums.”

    Why It Matters

    The announcement comes a day after the Kennedy Center board voted to appoint President Donald Trump as its chairman. Trump had purged the board of Biden appointees just days earlier, replacing them with Trump loyalists.

    Left: Issa Rae attends the 96th Annual Academy Awards on March 10, 2024, in Hollywood, California. Right: President Donald Trump speaks with reporters in the Oval Office of the White House on February 4, 2025, in Washington.

    What To Know

    Trump’s takeover of the Kennedy Center has sent ripples through the arts community. At least three leaders have resigned in the wake of Trump’s chairmanship.

    Showrunner Shonda Rhimes, who was appointed to the board by President Barack Obama, resigned from her treasurer position Wednesday. Soprano Renée Fleming and songwriter Ben Folds also announced they were leaving their posts as artistic adviser at large and artistic adviser, respectively, of the National Symphony Orchestra, which is overseen by the Kennedy Center.

    It’s not only Rae who canceled an upcoming appearance. Rock band Low Cut Connie did the same on Thursday.

    Rae had been expected to appear for “An Evening with Issa Rae,” which was scheduled for March 16. The event has been removed from the venue’s website.

    New members of the board include faces from the new administration, including Attorney General Pam Bondi, second lady Usha Vance, White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino and Director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office Sergio Gor.

    It also includes the spouses of some of Trump’s loyalist allies, such as Allison Lutnick, wife of Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and Andrea Wynn, wife of GOP megadonor Steve Wynn. Country singer Lee Greenwood, whose song “God Bless the U.S.A.” was a staple at Trump rallies, and Fox News’ Laura Ingraham are other new additions to the board.

    Richard Grenell, Trump’s special U.S. envoy, has been appointed the center’s interim executive director.

    What People Are Saying

    Actress, writer and director Issa Rae, on Instagram on Thursday: “Thank you so much for selling out the Kennedy Center for ‘An Evening With {Me}”. Unfortunately, due to what I believe to be an infringement on the values of an institution that has faithfully celebrated artists of all backgrounds through all mediums, I’ve decided to cancel my appearance at this venue. All tickets will be refunded. Thank you so much for understanding and I hope to see you soon.”

    Deborah Rutter, former president of the Kennedy Center, in a Wednesday statement: “The goal of the Kennedy Center has been to live up to our namesake, serving as a beacon for the world and ensuring our work reflects America. I depart my position proud of all we accomplished to meet that ambition. From the art on our stages to the students we have impacted in classrooms across America, everything we have done at the Kennedy Center has been about uplifting the human spirit in service of strengthening the culture of our great nation.”

    Adam Weiner, of the rock band Low Cut Connie, in a Thursday Instagram post: “I was very excited to perform as part of this wonderful institution’s Social Impact series, which emphasizes community, joy, justice and equity through the arts. Upon learning that this institution that has run nonpartisan for 54 years is now chaired by President Trump himself and his regime, I decided I will not perform there.”

    Ben Folds, singer-songwriter, in a Wednesday Instagram post: “Given developments at the Kennedy Center, effective today I am resigning as artistic advisor to the NSO. Not for me. It’s been a wonderful 8 years working with Kennedy Center President Deb Rutter, fellow artistic advisor Renee Fleming, and the entire NSO staff, encouraging thousands of fresh new audiences to appreciate symphonic music.”

    President Donald Trump, on Truth Social Wednesday: “It is a Great Honor to be Chairman of The Kennedy Center, especially with this amazing Board of Trustees. We will make The Kennedy Center a very special and exciting place!”

    What Happens Next

    Rae said that all tickets to her show will be refunded.

  • Jimmy Fallon mocks Elon Musk for bringing son X to Donald Trump’s Oval Office press conference

    Jimmy Fallon called Elon Musk out for bringing his son X Æ A-Xii to an Oval Office press conference with Donald Trump. The billionaire father-of-12 paraded his son as the US president signed an executive order to bolster the Department of Government Efficiency’s powers in government. On Wednesday’s episode of The Tonight Show, Fallon poked fun at the spectacle, joking: “Trump was looking at him like, ‘Don’t you dare touch my dinosaur chicken nuggets!’” X was seen mimicking Musk’s gestures and picking his nose before wiping it on the Resolute desk, gifted to President Rutherford Hayes by Queen Victoria in 1880 and used by nearly every president since.

  • Elon Musk met with Modi during the Indian prime minister’s US visit. What does he want from India?

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk met during Modi’s visit to the U.S., where he spoke with Trump about trade and tariff concerns

    India US Modi Musk

    India US Modi Musk (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with SpaceX CEO Elon Musk during his visit to the U.S. to meet President Donald Trump. The exact nature of the meeting is unclear, although Modi said on X that the two men “discussed various issues, including those he is passionate about such as space, mobility, technology and innovation.”

    Musk was recently chosen by Trump to head a new U.S. Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE.

    Modi and Musk also met each other in New York in 2023. At that time Musk said he was “confident that Tesla will be in India … as soon as humanly possible.”

    Trump unsure about why Modi and Musk met

    Modi and Musk met each other on Thursday during the Indian prime minister’s visit to the U.S. While Musk was accompanied by his three young children, Modi was notably flanked by his top advisers — including External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and National Security Adviser Ajit Doval.

    Later, at a joint press conference with Modi at the White House, Trump said he wasn’t sure why Musk met the Indian prime minister but he assumed Musk “wants to do business in India.”

    “I would imagine he met, possibly, because you know he’s running a company,” Trump told reporters.

    India’s foreign ministry in a statement said Modi and Musk “discussed strengthening collaboration between Indian and U.S. entities in innovation, space exploration, artificial intelligence and sustainable development” and on “entrepreneurship and good governance.”

    Musk has Starlink ambitions in India

    Musk, who previously called himself a “fan of Modi,” has long wanted his Starlink satellite internet service to make an entry into the Indian market. Its launch, however, has been delayed due to regulatory challenges, security concerns and opposition from domestic telecom giants like Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Jio.

    Last November, India’s telecoms minister, Jyotiraditya Scindia, said Starlink was yet to comply with security norms, and a license for satellite communications services will be issued only after the company meets all the requirements.

    Musk had earlier criticized India’s policy of granting spectrum for satellite services through auctioning. The Indian government later changed the policy and said it will assign satellite spectrum and not auction it.

    India has vast, untapped potential in satellite broadband

    India’s satellite broadband service market is highly competitive. At least six companies control the market, led by Ambani’s Reliance Jio.

    Apart from regulatory roadblocks, Musk’s Starlink has also faced resistance by Reliance Jio, which last year said granting spectrum for satellite services through auctioning is necessary to ensure fair competition.

    Musk’s Starlink has at least 6,900 active satellites orbiting Earth that provide low-latency broadband to some 4.6 million people. But if Musk wants to enter the Indian market, Starlink’s high pricing could be a concern.

    Mobile data in India is among the cheapest globally, and Ambani’s Jio once gave data for free on its mobile plans. And yet, at least 40% of the country’s more than 1.4 billion people still don’t have access to the internet. Cheap satellite broadband is needed to bridge this gap, particularly in India’s vast remote and mountainous areas.

    Musk’s Tesla cars are yet to enter Indian market

    Musk’s Tesla has also been waiting to get into India, which is one of the world’s largest automobile markets, but has faced hurdles due to high import duties on vehicles brought into the country.

    Also, India’s electric vehicle market is still nascent and made up a little more than 2% of total car sales last year. But the government wants to change that and increase the electric vehicle share to 30% by 2030.

    India also recently unveiled a new policy that extends concessional tariffs on fully imported electric vehicles made by foreign carmakers who commit to starting local manufacturing.

  • Liam Neeson shares update on retirement from Hollywood

    ‘You can’t fool audiences,’ the 72-year-old actor said

    Liam Neeson has shared an update on the future of his acting career, acknowledging that “it has to stop at some stage.”

    The Irish actor, who made his screen debut in the 1978 biblical film Pilgrim’s Progress, has since appeared in more than a hundred films and TV shows over the course of his lengthy career.

    Known for a variety of movies, including the divisive 2003 romcom Love Actually and the Oscar-winning drama Schindler’s List, Neeson has, in later years, become an action film hero, starring in movies such as Taken (2008) and The Marksman (2021).

    “I’m 72,” Neeson told People in a new interview. “It has to stop at some stage.”

    The Dark Knight Rises star has always performed his own fight scenes. However, he relies on his longtime collaborator Mark Vanselow to complete some of his more daring stunts.

    Recognizing that “you can’t fool audiences,” he said: “I don’t want Mark to be fighting my fight scenes for me.”

    While he hasn’t officially announced his retirement from acting, he revealed that he is considering putting an end to making action films in 2025.

    Liam Neeson says he’s looking to retire from making action films in 2025

    Liam Neeson says he’s looking to retire from making action films in 2025 (Getty Images)

    “Maybe the end of next year,” he said. “I think that’s it.”

    Until then, Neeson fans have nothing to worry about as the Star Wars actor currently has nearly a dozen more projects in the pipeline.

    For his next movie, Absolution, he has once again teamed up with Hans Peter Molan, who directed him in 2019’s Cold Pursuit. Scheduled to release in theaters on November 1, the new crime-thriller follows an aging gangster (Neeson) as he attempts to reconnect with his estranged children and make amends for his past mistakes.

    “When he’s immersed in the character he is, you see the hurt, you see the pain,” Moland told People of Neeson. “He becomes that man.”

    Neeson will additionally lead the forthcoming movies The Naked Gun, a reboot of the classic crime-spoof franchise, and Cold Storage, both of which are due out next year.

    Meanwhile, he is set to reprise his 2021 Ice Road role in the upcoming sequel, Ice Road 2: Road to the Sky. He will also lead Guy Moshe’s Hotel Tehran, Jaume Collet-Serra’s Run All Night 2, Neil Jordan’s The Riker’s Ghost, Mark Vanselow’s The Mangoose and Tarik Saleh’s Charlie Johnson in the Flames.

  • Trump says Russia should rejoin G7 after call with Putin

    U.S. president also wants to conduct denuclearization talks with Russia and China

    A decade after Russia was expelled from the Group of Eight for invading and illegally annexing Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula, President Donald Trump says he wants to reverse the decision and permit Russia to rejoin the group of the world’s major industrialized democracies, while also slashing America’s defense budget by 50 percent.

    “I’d love to have them back, I think it was a mistake to throw them out,” said Trump, who blamed then-president Barack Obama for the collective decision by the world’s largest industrialized economies to exclude Russia from what had become the Group of Seven, of G7, after the fall of the Soviet Union, when Russia was invited to join in an attempt to integrate it more tightly with the global economy.

    The American president made the shocking declaration in the Oval Office during a marathon question-and-answer session with reporters, telling the assembled press that he blamed his predecessor, former president Joe Biden, for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to order a large-scale invasion of Ukraine nearly three years ago.

    Trump and Putin, pictured at a press conference in Helsinki, Finland, in 2018 spoke on the telephone on Wednesday (AFP via Getty Images)

    He falsely suggested that Biden had provoked the war by supporting a path to NATO membership for Kyiv even though NATO membership has been on the table for Ukraine since 2008, when then-president George W. Bush said he “strongly supported” Ukraine as a future candidate to join the defensive alliance.

    “I don’t see any way that a country in Russia’s position could allow them, just in their position, could allow them to join NATO. I don’t see that happening,” he said.

    Trump, who spoke to Putin and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday, also told reporters he believes Putin “wants peace” and said he trusts the Russian leader, who according to a Senate intelligence committee report ordered Russian intelligence to interfere in the 2016 election on Trump’s behalf.

    He said he wants to restart denuclearization and arms control talks with Russia and China with the aim of reducing American defense spending by 50 percent.

    Trump blamed his own predecessor as U.S. president for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (AP)

    “At some point when things settle down, I’m going to meet with China, and I’m going to meet with Russia, in particular, those two, and I’m going to say there’s no reason for us to be spending almost a trillion dollars on military,” he said.

    He added that he’d like to come to an agreement between all three countries to cut existing military spending by 50 percent.

    “I want to say, let’s cut our military budget in half. And we can do that,” he said.

    Trump has frequently blamed the Biden administration and the prior Obama administration for the conduct of the war that Putin started by invading Ukraine.

    Pressed on what Russia should have to give up in any negotiated settlement, Trump declined to say that Moscow should give up anything at all and instead cast yet more blame on prior presidential administrations.

    “Russia has gotten themselves into something that I think they wish they didn’t. If I were president, it would not have happened, absolutely would not have happened, and it didn’t happen for four years. If you look at what has taken place under President Bush, they lost a lot under President Obama. They lost Crimea. Under Biden, it looks like they could lose the whole thing. Under Trump, they lost nothing. Ukraine lost nothing. They didn’t give up anything,” he said.

    “Now, Russia has taken over a pretty big chunk of territory, and they also have said from day one, long before President Putin, they’ve said they cannot have Ukraine be a NATO. They said that very strongly. I actually think that that was the thing that caused the start of the war. And Biden said it, and Zelensky said it, and I think that was one of the reasons, one of the starts of the war. But from long before Putin, they said you cannot have, you cannot have Ukraine going in, in any way, into NATO. And I start from that standpoint. I think everybody knew that now, if a better deal can be negotiated, if they’re able to make a deal where they can do that, that’s fine with me. I really don’t care.”

  • Ellen DeGeneres addresses rumors her UK home flooded in anniversary post for wife Portia de Rossi

    The retired comedian recently relocated to the English countryside

    Ellen DeGeneres has responded to reports that her home in England had flooded.

    The retired comedian, 66, took to Instagram on Sunday (December 1) to honor her 20th anniversary with wife Portia de Rossi. DeGeneres posted a selfie with de Rossi as they posed in front of a typical British countryside scene, where the couple recently relocated.

    “20 years ago today we began this relationship not realizing what a long beautiful adventure this would be,” the former talk show host began the caption. “You are the best thing that ever happened in my life. You take care of me. You help me see the good in everything. You help to guide me and pick me up when I feel off or down.

    DeGeneres continued: “You are a beautiful soul that I am so very grateful to have as a partner to navigate this crazy life with. My wife. My best friend. The love of my life. Thank you for being you and loving me.

    “So happy we get to travel and explore the world together in the next 20 years, and looking forward to our first snowy Christmas,” she wrote.

    Ellen DeGeneres denies reports her U.K. home flooded

    Ellen DeGeneres denies reports her U.K. home flooded (Instagram / @ellendegeneres)

    DeGeneres concluded the anniversary tribute with a message for fans who were concerned that their 43-acre property had reportedly flooded due to Storm Bert in the U.K.

    “P.S. for those of you concerned, our UK farmhouse did NOT flood,” she said.Earlier this week, the Daily Mail reported that DeGeneres and de Rossi’s new home in the Cotswolds, about a two-hour drive from London, had flooded due to Storm Bert, which brought days of torrential rain and wind speeds of up to 80mph. During the storm, the River Thames broke its banks, which happened to be right next to DeGeneres’s and de Rossi’s mansion.“The flood waters are rising by the hour. This is the worst I have seen it in years,” a local resident told the Daily Mail about the aftermath of the storm.

    A source previously confirmed to People that DeGeneres had relocated to the English countryside after she “fell in love” with a house abroad.

    “Ellen was in England house hunting in the beginning of October. She ended up finding a house that she loved and purchased it shortly after,” the source said.

    The move across the pond was rumored to be in response to President-elect Donald Trump’s second-term win, as a source told TMZ that DeGeneres and de Rossi were “very disillusioned” about the election results.

    Since moving to the U.K., the comedian seems to have been sporting a brand new haircut. In an Instagram Reel shared by Jeremy Clarkson’s pub The Farmer’s Dog and singer Natalie Imbruglia on November 13, DeGeneres was spotted enjoying an intimate live music session alongside her wife and friends.

    The clip showed Imbruglia singing with the crowd before panning to DeGeneres, who waved to the camera wearing a shorter, darker hairstyle instead of her signature platinum blonde hair.

  • Braveheart statue unveiled in Scotland branded ‘worst since Ronaldo’

    Brechin City FC’s monument to William Wallace ridiculed on social media

    (Rudolph Botha/CC BY-SA 3.0 (edited)/Getty)

    A statue unveiled outside Brechin City Football Club’s stadium in Scotland has been criticised on social media, with many comparing it to the infamously awful bust of Cristiano Ronaldo at Madeira Airport.

    The monument depicts the great Scottish hero William Wallace and is based on Mel Gibson’s performance as the warrior in the 1996 Hollywood blockbuster Braveheart, which the Australian also directed.

    It was first built by sculptor Tommy Church in the year of the film’s release and originally leased to Stirling Council for installation at the National Wallace Monument, which stands on the shoulder of the Abbey Craig.

    “The sun and crowds came out for a fantastic day to honour the craftsmanship of Brechiner Tommy Church and it was brilliant to see the community of all ages turn out in numbers to support the event,” the club wrote in a press release promoting Sunday’s unveiling.

    Brechin, which plays its football in the fifth-tier Highlands League, had hoped to celebrate the 13th century knight who fought the English during the First War of Scottish Independence but, instead, many became preoccupied by the tribute’s similarity to the famously wonky Ronaldo monument.

    Others relished the details, like Wallace opening his mouth wide to bellow “Freedom!” in the manner of Britain’s Got Talent winner Susan Boyle or as though he were in agony having just stepped on a Lego brick.

    The beheaded foe at his feet was also thought by several commentator’s to resemble Spinal Tap’s moustachioed bass player Derek Smalls in the celebrated comedy This is Spinal Tap (1984).

    The work was further ridiculed by being compared to Spanish pensioner Cecilia Gimenez’s notoriously botched attempt to restore a faded fresco of Jesus Christ at the Sanctuary of Mercy Church in Zaragoza in August 2012.

  • Princess Kate wears sold-out £1K pearl earrings – recreate her look for £12 at Debenhams

    Princess Kate stepped out in a pair of Katherine James cluster studs. We’ve found a selection of affordable alternatives, starting from £12.

    Princess Kate wearing Katherine James earrings

    The Princess of Wales looked chic in a pair of cluster pearls

    The Princess of Wales has been spotted in striking pearl earrings on her latest Royal outing. The 18-carat gold pair featuring a cluster of five gemstones are reported to be from London-based jeweller Katherine James, which specialises in vintage and antique jewellery. 

    While Princess Kate often wears pearl accessories, this is the first time we’ve spotted her in this unusual set, which retailed at £995. They certainly make a chic addition to her private collection, reported to be worth over £68 million and includes many pieces she inherited from Queen Elizabeth II.

    The Princess Of Wales Visits An ‘Action For Children’ Mother And Baby Unit

    The sold-out Katherine James Pearl Earrings in 18ct Yellow Gold retail at £995

    She kept the rest of her look simple on the visit to female prison HMP Styal, a female prison, opting for a favourite brown check Blazé Milano jacket – a coat she has been snapped in on four occasions – and a burgundy rollneck. 

    Unsprisingly then, it was the earrings that caught public attention. Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, one user said: “Those earrings are just stunning.”

    “I love the whole look! I really like the earrings,” another user chimed in. A third shared, “I need those elegant earrings now.” 

    While the Katherine James pearl earrings are no longer available, we’ve found some much cheaper alternatives that offer a similar look.

    Jon Richard Gold Plated Clustered Pearl Stud Earrings, £12 – available at Debenhams

    First up is the Jon Richard Gold Plated Clustered Pearl Stud Earrings from Debenhams and you will not believe the price. They have just been placed in their huge sale, and you can buy them here for just £12.

    The style note says that they are a “stunning arrangement of lustrous pearls set in elegant gold plating. The cluster design creates a sophisticated, dimensional look, perfect for adding a touch of timeless elegance to any outfit. Ideal for both everyday wear and special occasions, these earrings offer a refined, feminine charm.”

    These are similar to the design Princess Kate wore, as they feature five pearls in different sizes, forming a cluster.

    Shrimp Pearl Flower Stud Earrings, by Daisy, £12

    However, if you would prefer to splash out a little bit more but do not want to break the bank, why not take a look at the Shrimp Pearl Flower Stud Earrings from Daisy, which are just £69—click on the link here to buy them.

    These are a playful take on an effortless classic style. Meanwhile, Princess Kate who is a huge fan of sustainable manufacturing would also be left impressed by them.

    The creative director revealed they are “Made from 100% recycled silver and 18ct gold plate” and it has been said that this design “Will have you smiling all day every day.”

    A customer who purchased the stud earrings shared: “Lovely everyday earrings that are simple and timeless, yet super stylish and different from the studs that you see elsewhere.”

    The Freshwater Pearl Clip On Earrings are £75

    Our final item is the Freshwater Pearl Clip On Earrings, which are £75 from Wolf and Badger – buy them here and click on this link.

    Not only are they elegant but these beautiful freshwater earrings are lightweight and easy to wear. Their timeless charm will complement any outfit.

  • Invictus Games athletes speak their mind on Meghan Markle as duchess returns to California

    Before flying home, the former Suits star met with Team USA, made up of veterans and service people injured while serving, and shared a lighthearted moment with them.

    Meghan flew home from the Invictus Games early.

    Athletes competing in the Invictus Games have given their verdict on Meghan Markle as she left the competition early.

    The Duchess of Sussex flew back to California from Canada to be with her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, while Prince Harry remains there as the tournament is to end on Sunday.

    Before flying home, the former Suits star met with Team USA and shared a lighthearted moment with them.

    Leandra Moehring, who competes in skiing, rowing, skeleton, and swimming, said: “We told her we saw her on Suits. And she’s like, ‘I’m sorry I’m not wearing a pencil skirt.”

    She told People magazine: “They [Harry and Meghan] really took the time with each and every one of us. And despite people who are trying to keep them on schedule, they just did not mind taking pictures at all. And it was just super neat.”

    Prince Harry will remain in Canada until the end of the Invictus Games.

    Bryce Ewing, who competes in snowboarding, rowing, and swimming, told the outlet: “When Meghan looks at you, she really looks at you, and you feel it in your soul.

    “She’s really caring. She’s very intuitive. She’s so down to earth, and she looks like she really cares.”

    Meghan leaving the event early means she and Harry will be spending Valentine’s Day apart. Aides said this was always the plan and pointed to the previous games, which Meghan also left early.

    A source said: “This was always planned. Meghan is going home to be with her children. Meghan left the games in Dusseldorf early after five days to go home. This is Prince Harry’s event and she is there to support him, but this was planned.”

    The pre-planned arrangement ensured Meghan could be with the Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, while Harry could remain at the event he co-founded.

    The couple knew this would be the case, so enjoyed an early Valentine’s Day celebration by having dinner together before the Duchess flew home.

    While speaking to fans at a wheelchair basketball game in Vancouver over the weekend, the former Suits star said she missed her children, MailOnline reports.

    Cynthia Phelps, who had breakfast with the couple on Saturday, told reporters: “She said she was a very happy baby. She said her kids were at home and she missed them and she was excited to see a baby that was so happy.”

  • Wendy Williams signs legal document to end guardianship as she continues to deny dementia diagnosis

    Wendy Williams has formally made moves to end her guardianship while continuing to deny her frontotemporal dementia diagnosis.

    The former talk show host reportedly signed an affidavit Wednesday requesting that a judge remove her legal guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, sources tell TMZ.

    The news outlet’s insiders further alleged that Williams, 60, claims she has “regained capacity” to function independently.

    Wendy Williams has reportedly filed a legal document to end her guardianship Wednesday.

    The former talk show host signed an affidavit to end the guardianship while claiming that she has “regained capacity” to function independently, sources told TMZ

    Williams (pictured here in 2020) is also continuing to deny her frontotemporal dementia diagnosis.

    Although Williams’ doctors diagnosed her with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) in early 2024, she claims that she does not have the medical condition.

    The sources also claimed that Williams is set to be “re-evaluated by a doctor” on Feb. 18.

    This evaluation would take place nearly two weeks after Morrissey requested a new medical exam for Williams.

    The tabloid’s sources further alleged that Williams will be “re-evaluated by a doctor” on Feb. 18.

    The move for Williams to be re-evaluated comes one week after the TV personality’s guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, requested a new medical evaluation for her.

    The doctor has allegedly been selected by the attorney that Williams hired to help her end the guardianship.

    This move comes after she fired her court-appointed attorney, Linda Redlisky, on Jan. 29.

    Additionally, insiders tell the outlet that Williams’ lawyer plans to file an “Emergency Order to Show Cause” the day after her medical evaluation.

    The legal petition will “force the issue” with the judge who will ultimately decide whether or not Williams’ guardianship should be terminated.

    If the judge denies Williams’ request, sources claim she will “demand” a trial by jury where jurors will decide if the guardianship should end.

    On Feb. 5, Williams called into “The Breakfast Club” where she slammed her FTD diagnosis as “disgusting” and “fake.”

    Should the judge deny Williams’ request, TMZ’s sources said that she plans to “demand” a trial by jury where jurors will decide if the guardianship should end.

    Hours before Williams signed the legal document, she appeared on “TMZ Presents: Saving Wendy” where she claimed that she’s only been outdoors “twice” in the last 30 days.

    “In the last 30 days I went out twice,” the former radio personality said in the documentary. One of those times was for a dentist appointment.

    Before she signed the legal document Wednesday, Williams appeared on “TMZ Presents: Saving Wendy” where she claimed she has only been outside “twice” in the last month.

    Morrissey has said that Williams’ condition will “only get worse and there is no cure.”

    Williams appeared on “The Breakfast Club” on Feb. 5 and slammed her FTD diagnosis as “disgusting” and “fake.”

    “That’s a very rare thing for anybody to have,” she said after calling into the radio show. “I’m not incapacitated. I am not a baby.”

    Morrissey’s court filing, which comes after Williams’ appearance on the radio show, says that Williams’ condition will “only get worse and there is no cure.”