Sherri Shepherd is not falling for the same ruse twice.
After a widespread rumor had many people believing the Rapture—a Biblical event in which Christians are ascended into heaven while the rest of civilization is left on Earth—was set to occur on Sept. 23, the daytime talk show host shared why she didn’t fall for the doomsday speculation.
“I have been through this before,” Sherri admitted during the Sept. 24 episode of Sherri . “I used to be in a religion that told me that the rapture was coming. They told us to get our house in order. And I said, ‘Why? I'm not going to need a house where I am going. I don't need those worldly possessions.’”
Indeed, Sherri was so convinced the world was ending, she stopped following through on any of her typical responsibilities.
“I didn