Wendy Williams beams on scooter during NYC night out amid guardianship battle

Wendy Williams enjoyed another night out in New York City amid her guardianship battle.

The former talk show host beamed over the weekend while heading to Max Tucci’s NoHo restaurant, Tucci, on a mobility scooter.

The 60-year-old wore a fur-lined coat, black leggings and matching Chanel boots for the Saturday dinner.

Wendy Williams was all smiles while out Saturday night. GC Images

She had dinner at Tucci over the weekend. GC Images

The former talk show host arrived in a mobikity scooter. GC Images

She matched her red lip to her manicure, accessorizing with a black ring shaped like a flower.

The Daytime Emmy nominee made headlines for eating at the same restaurant last week.

During the March 12 outing, she sported a green bomber jacket, a black shirt, tights under jean shorts and black fur boots.

She wore a fur-lined coat, leggings and boots. William Farrington

She ate out at the same restaurant last week. William C Lopez/Page Six

She called the meal “great” on “The View” last week, gushing, “There were paparazzi, so we stopped. That’s what I do. I stopped, posed.”

At the time, Williams was newly released from Manhattan’s Lenox Hill Hospital where she underwent a psych evaluation.

She had prompted a wellness check after begging paparazzi for “help” with a handwritten note dropped from the window of her assisted living facility in the Big Apple.

Williams spoke about her cognitive test while calling into “The View” Friday.

Williams is currently fighting to end her court-ordered guardianship. Matthew McDermott

She has repeatedly insisted that she is not “cognitively impaired.” Lifetime

“It was my choice to get an independent evaluation on my incapacitation,” she said. “How dare they say I have incapacitation. I do not!”

The former broadcaster also told viewers she wants her guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, to “get off [her] neck.”

Williams similarly told “The Breakfast Club” and “Good Day New York” listeners that she wants out of her court-ordered guardianship — and her facility, which she has compared to a “prison.”

The guardianship began in 2022, and Williams was subsequently diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and aphasia.

The Daytime Emmy nominee has also slammed her assisted living facility in multiple interviews. William Farrington

She compared it to a “prison.” NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

Williams has, however, repeatedly insisted — as have her family members — that she is not “cognitively impaired.”

She took steps to end her guardianship last month, on the heels of firing her court-appointed lawyer.

Morrissey, notably, has hit back at Williams’ “inaccurate” claims via her lawyer, with the attorney praising the “excellent” care Williams is allegedly receiving.

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