This has been an unusually quiet period for Wendy Williams, who has also been quiet on her show and social media.

In actuality, as a result of her absence, she has lost her position as host of "The Wendy Williams Show" to Sherri Shephard.

After months of residing with a wheelchair in Miami, Florida, she appears to no longer require one and is determined to return to New York City to continue working on a new television show.

The 56-year-old television personality is recuperating in Florida, where she is being cared for by her family after suffering from serious medical issues.

According to a source who spoke to The Sun, the recovering host's time with her family and being in the Sunshine State, as well as certain lifestyle changes, have done wonders for her overall health.

Wendy Williams, according to them, has suddenly "looked good."

Despite the fact that she has not fully recovered, it looks that she has returned to an 80 percent of her former self.

During her recovery, Wendy is believed to have made a number of lifestyle changes that have proven to be beneficial both now and in the long run.

Is this, however, a sign that she will ultimately give up drinking and bingeing?

Wendy, according to a reliable source, is determined to preserve her new way of life despite the challenges.

"Wendy has made the decision not to drink, and she is eating much better these days, as seen by the fact that her legs aren't nearly as swollen as they were."

While Wendy Williams will stay in Florida for the foreseeable future, she is planning to return to her home in New York and is already making plans for her next relocation.

According to reports, the host wishes to return to television and reassemble her former cast members. According to the insider, her followers should expect a "big comeback" from the actress.

In addition to her recent health issues, the insider believes Wendy Williams will be able to recover. However, the site has revealed that she has experienced other health issues in recent months.

Wendy was admitted to the hospital for a psychological examination, during which she was diagnosed with COVID. She also has Graves' disease and lymphedema.

She is also battling to regain access to the millions of dollars in bank accounts she has with Wells Fargo, which has been frozen since last month due to a dispute with her bank.

When Wendy's bank requested access to her accounts through a guardianship hearing, the author consented to go along with the bank's request.

Her son Kevin Hunter Jr., on the other hand, currently holds the power of attorney over her estate and finances.

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