Sherri Shepherd Says She Doesn’t Plan On Inviting Sexyy Red To Her Show, Says ‘When Did Getting Money and Showing Your Booty-Hole To Dudes Become Sexy’

Sherri Shepherd made an appearance on "The Breakfast Club" and talked about various topics in her life. She discussed her personal life, her talk show, recovering from COVID, and even receiving a breast reduction.
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Sherri Shepherd made an appearance on The Breakfast Club and talked about various topics in her life. She discussed her personal life, her talk show, recovering from COVID, and even receiving a breast reduction. During the conversation, she also shared her thoughts on the differences between men and women when it comes to their sex drives.

Sherri expressed her belief that men always want to have sex, regardless of the situation. She mentioned how men would have sex when they are happy, sad, confident, or even after losing a job. She compared it to breathing, saying that it is a necessity for them. However, she clarified that women in their 20s and 30s also think about sex a lot.

During the conversation, DJ Envy later referenced Sexyy Red’s hit song Pound Town, asking Sherri,

“So, you don’t want Pound Town.” 

The talk show host then said,

“No, no no no! I just heard the lyrics to that…I was like ‘What are these girls talking about nowadays?’”

She later expressed that she has no plans on inviting the rising star to her show after Chrlamagne Tha God suggested to have Sexyy Red on Daytime television. Sherri replied,

“no, no, no.. Because she’s going to be like, ‘This auntie, okay, go on old lady.’ When did just getting money and showing your booty hole to dudes become sexy? Me, I come from the school of let them imagine something. Don’t just come and show him everything…when did your booty become the emphasis now?” 

#Clique, what are your thoughts? 

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