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Sherri Shepherd‘s daytime talk show, “Sherri,” ended its four-season run in May 2026 after replacing “The Wendy Williams Show” in 2022. Now, less than a month after her final episode, the actress and comedian is reflecting and revealing why the sudden cancellation caught her off guard.

Sherri Shepherd Thanked Fans For Supporting Her Show

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Shepherd took to social media in June 2026 to reflect on the end of “Sherri” following its cancellation by Debmar-Mercury in February. Luckily, The Neighborhood Talk posted a clip from her live session. She began by expressing her gratitude to fans of the series who welcomed her into their homes for four years.

The actress said, “I appreciate all the support. I appreciate everybody who watched my talk show. It’s something that I loved doing. It was a dream come true.” After that, she said she was “disappointed” by the series’ conclusion.

She continued, “Of course, I was disappointed that it is over because I felt like I was just hitting my stride.” From there, she discussed her faith, saying she knows “there is something else down the pipeline.”

Sherri Was Blindsided By The Show’s Cancellation

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Shepherd continued her line of conversation by addressing the show’s cancellation. Notably, the former host says she didn’t see it coming and fully expected to be renewed for a fifth season by Debmar-Mercury and their partners at Lionsgate.

She stated, “Right now, it just happened so suddenly. I was really blindsided by the cancellation, so I didn’t get to make plans because I thought I was coming back, but it’s all good.”

It’s worth noting that Debmar Mercury released a statement in February about the show’s cancellation, rather than giving Shepherd the opportunity to announce it herself.

According to Variety, the statement came from the company’s co-presidents, Ira Bernstein and Mort Marcus, and it read, “This decision is driven by the evolving daytime television landscape and does not reflect on the strength of the show, its production – which has found strong creative momentum this season – or the incredibly talented Sherri Shepherd.”

The announcement continued, “We believe in this show and in Sherri and intend to explore alternatives for it on other platforms.”

Fans Say Bring Back Wendy Williams

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Shepherd’s daytime talk show eventually found its footing and gained an audience of its own. However, for many, it never escaped the shadow of “The Wendy Williams Show.” For context, Shepherd filled in for Williams in 2021 and 2022, even hosting the show’s final episode.

After that, Debmar-Mercury greenlit “Sherri” following the end of “The Wendy Williams Show,” as it became clear that the iconic host could not return amid her health and personal struggles.

Now that “Sherri” has ended, fans say daytime TV needs Williams. One person wrote on Instagram, “Sherri is cool, but it’s just not Wendy. It wasn’t giving what it needed to give clearly. I’m surprised Jennifer Hudson’s show is still on, she’s such a dang drag.”

Another person wrote, “That show sucked, and so does Jennifer Hudson’s show. Everybody shows sucks except for Wendy’s past show.” Someone else wrote, “This is what happens when you steal from Wendy.”

However, the comedian and actress had some support from social media. One user stated, “She will bounce back; she actually was a good interviewer.” A different fan said, “Sherri’s show was stellar.”

Sherri First Reacted To The News In February

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As mentioned, Shepherd didn’t have the chance to announce that “Sherri” had been canceled. She took to Instagram the day after Debmar-Mercury’s statement, saying she’d learned she had COVID and would discuss the news once she was back on the air.

She said in the post, “Wow! I am completely overwhelmed by the outpouring of love for me and The @sherrishowtv . You might’ve noticed that yesterday and today, I was struggling because I wasn’t feeling up to speed. Well, it turns out I have Covid.”

Shepherd continued, “As soon as I feel better and return to the show, I will address all of the news that has come out. Until then, I am truly grateful that SHERRI has made such an impact on you! See ya soon.”

The Former Daytime TV Host Is Continuing Her Acting Career

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Following the end of “Sherri,” Shepherd has a new movie in the works. She spoke to TMZ in May 2026, saying that she’d soon travel to South Africa to shoot a movie. The film, “Angel in the Rubble,” is being shot for Lifetime.

Additionally, she’s set to release a novel, “Like is a K Drama,” in April 2027. Shepherd cowrote the book alongside Jayci Lee.