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Wendy Williams shared a video on Wednesday, demanding access to her funds at Wells Fargo Bank.

In the video posted on her new Instagram account, Wendy accused others in her inner circle of trying to obtain guardianship over her.

Wells Fargo froze Wendy’s account containing $3 million after her former financial adviser, Lori Schiller, claimed she was mentally unfit.

“My thing is that I’ve been asking questions about my money and when I begin asking questions about my money, suddenly Lori Schiller has got no response regarding my money. I want my money. This is not fair,” she said.

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Wendy accused Schiller of colluding with the bank to block her access to her funds.

“Wells Fargo has no questions and answers regarding my money. This is not fair. And Lori Schiller and Wells Fargo has this guardianship petition about keeping me away from my money,” she added.

“This is not right and this is not fair,” she repeated.

Wendy also accused her former manager, Bernie Young, of using her credit card to pay a lawyer to file for guardianship over her.

“I know for a fact that Bernie Young used my American Express card to hire an attorney to file a petition against me. That was done with my American Express card,” she said.

According to reports, Young filed for guardianship “as she suffers serious health problems.”

Speaking directly to Young, Wendy said, “You’re no good and this is not fair at all.”

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Wendy’s ex-husband, Kevin Hunter Jr., filed a lawsuit against Wendy’s former production company Debmar-Mercury seeking $7 million after they canceled Wendy’s daytime talk show.

According to sources, Wendy planned to bring Kevin back as her manager once she returned to the purple chair. However, insiders say the show was canceled because producers didn’t want to work with Kevin.

Watch the video below.