Wendy Wiliams returns
Wendy Williams will return to "The Wendy Williams Show" on March 4. She is pictured at Annual Charity Day on Sept. 11, 2018 in New York City. Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images for Cantor Fitzgerald

Wendy Williams will return to TV in March. On Thursday, the TV host announced that she’d return to her daytime talk show in less than two weeks.

Williams took to Twitter to post the announcement from the show’s production company, Debmar-Mercury. “Wendy Williams is an incredible talent with the most unique voice in daytime. We can’t wait to welcome her back to her iconic purple chair on the set of her show on Monday, March 4,” the statement read.

The talk show host decided to take a break in January. Williams has Graves’ disease, an immune disorder, and she needed an “extended break” to seek treatment. When the break was announced, her family confirmed that Williams would be hospitalized at some point.

During Williams’ break, guest hosts stepped in. Nick Cannon, Don Lemon, Sherri Shepherd, Michael Rapaport, Jerry O’Connell and more have filled in on the syndicated show. The statement also showed gratitude for the guest hosts as well as the viewers.

“We so appreciate all of the guest hosts and panelists who filled in for Wendy during this time. These people are, and always will be, true family to the show. And we want to thank all of the loyal and supportive fans who have been with us for 10 years now.”

Williams thanked the company and the show’s employees for their hard work. “Salute to Debmar-Mercury for believing from the start and thanks to my staff for tirelessly holding it down for me,” she said in the statement.

The guest hosts will not continue next week. “The Wendy Williams Show” will air repeats through the week of Feb. 25 before returning with Williams at the helm on March 4.