Wendy Williams enters wellness facility to manage 'overall health issues'
Williams' publicist said she's preparing for "a major comeback."
Wendy Williams is taking some time to focus on her health.
The media maven has entered a wellness facility "to manage her overall health issues," her publicist Shawn Zanotti said in a statement to ABC News.
"She is taking some time to focus on her health and wellness as she prepares for a major comeback for the next level in her career with 'The Wendy Experience Podcast,'" Zanotti said. "Ms. Williams is being treated by a team of some of the best doctors in the world. We ask for your prayers and well wishes during this time."
The news comes amid Williams' longstanding health issues, which include Graves' disease -- an "autoimmune disease that leads to a generalized overactivity of the entire thyroid gland," according to the American Thyroid Association -- and lymphedema, the build-up of fluid when the lymph system is damaged or blocked, which can cause swelling in the legs and arms, according to the National Cancer Institute.
In an effort to help manage these concerns, the longtime talk show host stepped away from her eponymous talk show, "The Wendy Williams Show," in September 2021, ahead of its 13th season.
The show's final season was manned by a rotation of guests, and the final episode aired on June 17.