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Wendy Williams Takes a Break from Her Show to Deal with Symptoms from Graves' Disease

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Viewers of “The Wendy Williams Show” will have to watch repeats of the show for the foreseeable future, as Williams is taking a hiatus as a result of fatigue caused by Graves’ disease.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Williams has been filming the show from her New York City apartment in episodes called Wendy has been dealing with symptoms from her Graves’ disease which is causing fatigue,” read a message on her Instagram page posted Monday, May 18.

The former radio host also followed doctor’s orders in 2018 when she took time off because of her longtime condition.

In that same year, Williams revealed that she was diagnosed with Graves’ disease and hyperthyroidism 19 years before.

She also took a six-week leave of absence last year after fracturing her shoulder and while also dealing with challenges related to the autoimmune disease.

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