Wendy Williams is out of rehab and resting at home, according to a new report.

Hollywood Life reports that the former talk show host has been released from rehab after two months. Shawn Zanotti gave a statement to PageSix, saying, “We are happy to report that Wendy Williams is home and healing after being in a wellness facility since August.

"Wendy is excited about the road ahead and looking forward to releasing her many projects," Zanotti continued.

Zanotti also relayed a message from Williams to her fans.

“Thank you to my fans for your love, support and many prayers, I am back better than ever,” Williams said via her spokesperson.

Back in August, Zanotti told HollywoodLife that Williams was going into rehab for help managing "her overall health issues."

“She is staking some time to focus on her health and wellness as she prepares for a major comeback for the next level in her career with The Wendy Experience Podcast,” Zanotti said at the time, adding that Williams “is being treated by a team of some of the best doctors in the world.”

Williams has been the subject of paparazzi and speculation for months after the end of 'The Wendy Williams Show.'

This was due to what seemed to be her apparent decreasing health and her disturbing actions captured on camera, such as having slurred, choppy speech, odd statements and looking visibly unwell. Other allegations have come about Williams’ substance abuse, including alleged alcoholism.

Williams' block of television has been taken over by Sherri Shepherd, who now hosts her eponymous talk show with much of the production cast from 'The Wendy Williams Show.'

Shepherd originally served as a guest host during Williams’ time away from her show. But as one of the most-liked guest hosts, Shepherd became the frontrunner to take over the show permanently.