Sherri Week of January 27: Keke Palmer, Abbott Elementary’s Lisa Ann Walter, and More

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Sherri Shepherd’s daytime talk show continues with another varied week of guests, promising a mix of entertainment, lifestyle, and topical discussions.

Kicking off the week on Monday, January 27, is Keke Palmer, who will be discussing her latest film, One of Them Days. Later, Sherri participates in a Club Cardio fitness demo, adding a touch of healthy living to the mix.

Tuesday, January 28 sees fashion expert Kathy Buccio offering style makeovers to select audience members. Also, Olympian Stephen Nedoroscik and his Dancing with the Stars partner Rylee Arnold will be in the studio to talk about the latest tour of the popular dance competition. Rounding out Tuesday’s episode is Keyla Monterroso Mejia, who will discuss her Amazon Prime Video comedy series, You’re Cordially Invited.

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Lisa Ann Walter, known for her role in Abbott Elementary, joins Sherri on Wednesday, January 29, likely to discuss the sitcom’s continued success. James Monroe Iglehart will also be performing a song from A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical.

Thursday, January 30, brings legendary comedian George Wallace to the Sherri stage to talk about his Amazon Prime show Clean Slate. Amirah Vann, star of the Fox medical drama Doc, will also be a guest.

Finally, on Friday, January 31, rap icon Master P stops by to share his latest projects, followed by interior designer Jazz Smollett, who will continue the show’s “Thrive in ‘25” series with helpful decor tips.

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Sherri airs weekdays in syndication.

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