
Daytime TV just caught another loss. Sherri, the syndicated talk show hosted by Sherri Shepherd, is officially ending after four seasons on the air. Producers confirmed the cancellation, pointing to changes across daytime television rather than any issue with Shepherd or the show itself.
The series premiered in 2022 and stepped into a tough slot after The Wendy Williams Show ended. From the jump, Sherri carved out its own lane with celebrity interviews, pop culture talk, comedy, and Shepherd’s signature warmth. It wasn’t trying to be messy. It was trying to be real and for many viewers, it worked.
The show earned multiple Daytime Emmy nominations and NAACP Image Awards during its run. That recognition helped quiet early doubts and showed the show had real traction beyond curiosity viewership.
According to producers, they still believe in the brand and in Sherri Shepherd as a host. While the syndicated run is ending, they’ve made it clear they’re open to exploring future opportunities on other platforms.
Season four will continue airing through fall 2026, so the show is not disappearing overnight. Still, the announcement lands during a rough period for daytime TV, as several long running shows struggle to hold audience attention in a streaming first world.

