Zanotti remains adamant how she couldn’t keep tabs on Williams at all times since she lived in another city and insisted to People that she only ever wanted to help Williams. “I didn’t make any money off her at all,” she asserted. “The whole time I’ve known her, I’ve fed her, helped, advised her, and worked for her endless hours a day for free. So, that’s why I was so hurt and offended when I saw what her family was saying in that documentary about me.”
As far as allowing Williams to have alcohol when she was with her, Zanotti elaborated, “It’s also clear that she probably didn’t need a drink after looking at how everything played out. But no, no one ever told me she couldn’t drink, and she only had those few sips around me.” She also claims to have been unaware of Williams having any cognitive issues. Finally, Zanotti had this to say: “I just regret ever being a part of the documentary or getting Wendy involved.”
For those interested in reliving some of Williams’ most iconic moments as a daytime talk show host, be sure to check out the time she interviewed Halle Berry about one of the grossest things she had to do to prepare for a role.
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