What did Sheryl Underwood say about Jerry Springer on the Club Shay Shay podcast?

Sheryl Underwood in the Club Shay Shay podcast hosted by Shannon Sharpe (Image via Club Shay Shay)
Sheryl Underwood in the Club Shay Shay podcast hosted by Shannon Sharpe (Image via Club Shay Shay)

Sheryl Underwood talks about Jerry Springer and his impact on her career in the Club Shay Shay podcast. In a recent episode, Underwood opened up about her journey in the entertainment industry.

Sitting down with host Shannon Sharpe, the comedian, actor, and TV host reflected on her early years in comedy, from working a 9-to-5 job while performing late-night gigs to breaking through on Def Comedy Jam.

Underwood recalled how her appearance with Jerry Springer helped build her reputation in the TV world. She shared that it helped her lead to more opportunities despite her adult-themed comedy, which could have been seen as unsuitable for daytime television. She noted that her time on the show not only helped her refine her TV presence but also paved the way for her eventual role and career.

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Sheryl Underwood on her Jerry Springer experience

Sheryl Underwood and Shannon Sharpe in the Club Shay Shay podcast (Image via Club Shay Shay)
Sheryl Underwood and Shannon Sharpe in the Club Shay Shay podcast (Image via Club Shay Shay)

Sheryl Underwood recently shared insights regarding Jerry Springer during an appearance on the Club Shay Shay podcast. The comedian and TV host discussed how the show helped her carve out a place for herself in the television world.

Underwood recalled a segment on the show in which she and her sister discussed the ongoing debate of light-skinned versus dark-skinned. She highlighted how she used humor to address her complexion and added that self-deprecation is used in comedy.

After this remark, she expressed how the Jerry Springer appearance contributed to her career. She shared that it was a factor in her eventual role on The Talk.

"And if it wasn't for Jerry Springer's appearance and The View, if it wasn't for The View, I don't think I would have landed on The Talk because they may not have seen me or may have felt because my comedy is so adult that I couldn't do daytime TV."

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Underwood on public feud with Sharon Osbourne and the Prince Harry controversy

In the Club Shay Shay podcast, Sheryl Underwood talks about Jerry Springer, her mentors, and career (Image via Club Shay Shay)
In the Club Shay Shay podcast, Sheryl Underwood talks about Jerry Springer, her mentors, and career (Image via Club Shay Shay)

Underwood opened up about her public fallout with Sharon Osbourne, which stemmed from a heated argument over racism on The Talk in 2021. The dispute, which became widely discussed, eventually led to Osbourne's departure from the show and created a rift in their relationship.

During her conversation, Underwood reflected on the argument, sharing what she might have done differently in handling the situation. The confrontation began as a conversation about race, and the two women particularly clashed over differing viewpoints.

The argument sparked a broader discussion about race online and prompted a month-long hiatus for The Talk. When the show returned, Osbourne was no longer part of the panel.

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Underwood on mentorship and the future of comedy

Underwood credited her mentorship from Damon Wayans and her ability to connect with audiences for helping her move forward. She also discussed her balancing act between adult and clean comedy, drawing inspiration from comedy legends like Bernie Mac and Bob Saget.

Advocating for more opportunities for fellow comedians like Earthquake and D.L. Hughley, Underwood shared her desire to see a reboot of classic sitcoms.

Underwood also reflected on her experiences working with icons such as Master P and Warren Beatty in the podcast. She praised Tom Joyner for offering her one of her first radio gigs and stressed the importance of radio in Black culture.

Finally, she highlighted the need for more women to take on leadership roles, especially in media fields like radio and sports.

In the podcast, Underwood and Shannon Sharpe reflect on their first meeting in 1993. Sharpe said that he was in awe of Sheryl's comedic skills. The two share a lighthearted moment as they recall the early days of their friendship, including their first date.

Don't miss the full podcast episode on Club Shay Shay, hosted by Shannon Sharpe.

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