‘Sherri’ Stacks Week of June 2 With Taraji P. Henson, Eva Marcille, Michelle Buteau & Lisa Ann Walter

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Sherri is leaning into summer with a fully loaded guest lineup across the week of June 2, pulling in a mix of talent from scripted TV, streaming, Broadway, and daytime staples. FOX and syndication partners are keeping the daytime flow upbeat and buzzy, with a programming slate built to court celeb chasers, lifestyle trend-watchers, and the talk-to-table crowd.

Kicking off Monday, June 2, Eva Marcille swings by to plug her roles in All The Queen’s Men (for BET+) and Eat Slay Love (on Peacock), paired with Dayna Isom Johnson from Etsy, bringing a rundown of what’s trending on the platform’s design radar.

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Tuesday sees Taraji P. Henson in studio to tease her next move—details under wraps for now—alongside a fashion segment from QVC, giving the hour some retail momentum.

Midweek brings in Michelle Buteau, spotlighting her new Netflix stand-up special Michelle Buteau: A Buteau-Ful Mind, while Scott Wolf drops by to talk Doc, the medical procedural at FOX.

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On Thursday, Garcelle Beauvais checks in with an update from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills orbit, and Ledisi hits the couch with news on her tour and latest album.

Wrapping the week, Lisa Ann Walter (still riding high from Abbott Elementary) appears on Friday, June 6, followed by a performance from Tony winner James Monroe Iglehart, who previews a number from Broadway’s A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical.

Sherri airs weekdays at 10:00 AM on FOX and in syndication.

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