Meek Mill’s spilling tea about when he and Wendy Williams were neighbors.
The “Dreams and Nightmares” hitmaker jumped on X after seeing TMZ’s interview about Williams’ guardianship, and shared a pic he snapped of the TV host chilling in their building’s lobby.
“This been going on for a minute, I lived in the same building as her 2023,” Meek wrote. “I used to think to myself like, why is Wendy Williams sitting in the lobby iced out alone in a daze? and it don’t look right when she getting picked up on god!”

Harvey Levin from TMZ recently caught up with Williams on the phone to talk about her guardianship rules and how she couldn’t head to Florida for her dad’s 94th birthday bash.
When Levin mentioned visiting her dad in Miami must’ve meant a lot, Williams replied, “It’s extremely important to see my dad for his birthday.”
TMZ also caught Williams on camera during their chat, showing her at a NYC care facility window, palm pressed against the glass.
“That is a family thing—it’s not just a me thing,” she said through tears. “I wish that, along with celebrating my dad’s 94th birthday, that we as a family, we come together in peace and harmony. That’s what I wish for my dad.”
TMZ reports that a judge finally gave Williams the green light to visit her dad in Miami.
During a recent chat with The Breakfast Club, the 60-year-old star compared her guardianship to being locked up.
“I am not cognitively impaired but I feel like I am in prison,” she shared in January. “I’m in New York City. … I’m in this place where the people are in their 90s and their 80s and their 70s.”
She talked about her daily routine: watching TV, tuning into radio, gazing out windows, and making phone calls. No iPad or laptop access for her.
Williams revealed she’s been stuck in this situation since 2022, when Wells Fargo blocked her accounts and pushed for financial guardianship as her health took a dive.
In 2018, doctors diagnosed Williams with Graves’ disease, followed by primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia in 2023.
The court put New York attorney Sabrina Morrissey in charge as Williams’ guardian. Morrissey later took legal action against Lifetime and A&E over their docuseries Where is Wendy Williams?