Montel Williams is one of the 90s most beloved talk show hosts.
The difference between Williams and other talk show hosts was noted.
He even won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Talk Show Host in 1996, according toCNN.

In the years since the show went off the air, Williams has kept a low profile.
His work is less public-facing these days, but he’s by no means out of the spotlight.
At the height of his talk show fame, Williams was diagnosed withmultiple sclerosis(MS).

He launched a line ofcannabisproducts under his own brand, LenitivLabs, according toNew Cannabis Ventures.
Thankfully, Williams' wife, Tara Fowler, wasn’t too far away.
He carefully made his way to her and gave her specific instructions.

Later, Williams learned that he had a hemorrhagic stroke, which is less common than an ischemic stroke.
Had Williams not gotten the proper medical care, the wrong treatment could have cost him his life.
PerIMDb, he’s got three production credits on documentaries in recent years.
Williams worked with actor Dean Cain to make the documentary film happen.
Williams and Cain continued to explore the theme of denial and hate in 2019’sHate Among Us.