Sherri Shepherd has taped the final live episode of her daytime talk show 'Sherri' and is considering transforming it into a podcast. The Emmy-winning host revealed plans for acting projects and a new romance novel amid the show's cancellation after four seasons. She emphasized staying active in her career without taking a break.
Sherri Shepherd wrapped up the final live taping of her talk show 'Sherri' in New York City. The show, cancelled after four seasons, aired its last live episode on April 30, with new episodes scheduled to continue through May 21. Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Shepherd said she has no plans to idle, stating she won't be 'sitting around and twiddling her thumbs.'Shepherd is weighing options to extend her show's format, including a potential podcast or YouTube version, though she noted the market's saturation with similar content. A full return to acting is also on the table. She has a Hallmark movie slated for release soon and is set to travel to South Africa for another film.Recent meetings have sparked intrigue for more screen roles, Shepherd revealed. She recently unveiled the cover for her romance novel 'Like is a K Drama,' marking her entry into spicy book publishing. Shepherd affirmed she is moving 'full-steam ahead' into her next career phase.