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EXCLUSIVE: Salt of Salt N Pepa provides clarity to Loren LoRosa following The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction +  Wendy Williams does NOT have dementia? 

Nov 11, 2025
Recent reports suggest that Wendy Williams may not have dementia, raising hopes for her conservatorship to be lifted. Meanwhile, Salt-N-Pepa, during their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, highlighted their ongoing legal battle to reclaim their music rights from Universal. They called out the label for blocking some tracks and discussed the complexities surrounding their contracts. The induction also spurred discussions on the impact of streaming, showcasing both challenges and opportunities for visibility in the industry.
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INSIGHT

Wendy Williams' New Medical Tests

  • Wendy Williams' legal team obtained independent neurologic testing showing she does not have frontotemporal dementia.
  • They plan to submit the results to the judge and may request a jury trial if the conservatorship isn't lifted.
INSIGHT

Conflicting Tests Complicate Legal Outcome

  • Conflicting medical reports create legal uncertainty for the judge deciding Wendy's conservatorship.
  • Joe Tacopina may push for a jury to evaluate competing expert testimony and Wendy's capacity.
ANECDOTE

Salt‑N‑Pepa's Acceptance Speech

  • Salt-N-Pepa used their Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction to call out Universal Music Group over masters and streaming removals.
  • Salt claimed key masters reverted and some original album recordings were pulled from U.S. streaming while remasters remain available.
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