The producers of the documentary 'Where is Wendy Williams' have defended their decision to release the documentary, which debuted just two days after her care team released a statement disclosing that Wendy Williams has been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia. The documentary aired over the weekend on Lifetime, raising concerns among viewers about the timing and sensitivity given Williams' health condition. The producers stated they were unaware of Williams' dementia diagnosis at the time of filming and asserted that 'No one would’ve rolled a camera' had they known about her condition. This revelation has sparked a debate on the ethics of filming and releasing such documentaries without full knowledge of the subject's health.
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Producers of the new ‘Where is Wendy Williams’ documentary say they wouldn’t have begun filming the series if they had known she had dementia. 🎥 EntertainmentTonight/Lifetime https://t.co/yN0KZ3Xjk9
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The team behind the Wendy Williams documentary claims it was unaware of her dementia diagnosis when it started filming. https://t.co/IQkR0cUDvU
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'Where is Wendy Williams?' producers say they would not have filmed the documentary if they knew about her dementia beforehand: 'No one would’ve rolled a camera.' https://t.co/wiUJ9INrZo
If you watched Lifetime's Wendy Williams docuseries that premiered over the weekend and felt uneasy, you weren't alone. Documentary producers say they weren't aware at the time of filming that Williams had dementia, which the public learned last week. https://t.co/J19kn8I1GC
Producers of "Where is Wendy Williams" defend releasing the documentary. The doc debuted two days after her care team released a statement saying she has been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia. https://t.co/hvso6uNiZN
"Of course, if we had known that Wendy had dementia going into it, no one would’ve rolled a camera," said producer Mark Ford of the new documentary, 'Where Is Wendy Williams?' More: https://t.co/xo2Y0nB3Ul https://t.co/xo2Y0nB3Ul
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