Sherri Shepherd says she heard the voice of God — which sounded a lot like Barry White — during a time when she was eating ...
Sherri Shepherd admitted she once skipped taxes, parking tickets and court dates because she was convinced the Rapture would ...
Shepherd, who rose to fame as a co-host on The View and has often been candid about her faith journey, explained how her ...
After a widespread internet hysteria that a rapture was going to occur on Sept. 23, Sherri Shepherd detailed her past ...
Actress and comedian Sherri Shepherd said she grew up politically disengaged as a Jehovah’s Witness until her time on 'The ...
Sherri Shepherd explains why she didn't vote until joining 'The View' as a cohost, and how the late Barbara Walters helped ...
Sherri Shepherd reveals how her belief in the Rapture led her to ignore bills and court dates, ultimately spending eight days ...
Sherri Shepherd opened up about how her 'The View' co-hosts, specifically Barbara Walters, Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar, ...
Sherri Shepherd got a major career boost when she joined “The View” in 2007. The comic replaced Star Jones on the roundtable talk show helmed by creator Barbara Walters after first filling in for the ...
Sherri Shepherd is looking back on her time as a cohost on “The View” years ago. But what she’s recently revealed about the pay she was receiving while at the show just might come as a surprise to ...
Move over Anita Baker, daytime talk show host Sherri Shepherd is the latest person to get somewhat “caught up in the rapture.
For many, religious beliefs play a significant role in shaping political views and voting behavior. Shepherd's background as a Jehovah's Witness led her to abstain from voting, as the faith encourages ...