This week, discussions surrounding Sexyy Red have been prevalent, touching upon her perspectives on Donald Trump and the alleged leak of an explicit video on Instagram. Sherri Shepherd, during her guest appearance on “The Breakfast Club” on October 5th, shared her views on the matter, making it clear that the “Pound Town” rapper would not be welcome on her show.
The conversation with Shepherd covered various aspects of her life, such as personal experiences, her talk show, recovery from COVID, and a decision to undergo a breast reduction. Amidst these topics, Shepherd delved into the differences in sex drives between men and women, expressing her insights.
According to Shepherd, men seemingly have a constant desire for intimacy, equating it to a fundamental need. She stated, “Ya’ll will have sex no matter what. Y’all have sex when you get a great job, you have sex when you’re feeling confident, when you’re depressed. You want to have sex when you lost your job…no matter what, [men] will always want to have sex.” She emphasized that sex is like breathing for men, an essential aspect of their lives.
The discussion took a turn when DJ Envy referred to Sexyy Red’s song “Pound Town” and asked Shepherd if she would be interested in such encounters. Shepherd promptly declined, expressing her disapproval of the explicit content in the lyrics. She questioned the trend of overtly displaying one’s body and emphasized the allure of leaving something to the imagination.
In response to Envy’s inquiry about having Sexyy Red on daytime TV, Shepherd firmly responded with a resounding “No.” She criticized the current trend where explicit content and provocative displays seem to take precedence over more subtle and imaginative forms of allure, expressing her preference for a more conservative approach to sexuality.
In a recent appearance on “The Breakfast Club,” Sherri Shepherd, host of the talk show “Sherri,” shared her views on sexuality and explained why she wouldn’t welcome rapper Sexyy Red on her show. The conversation covered various topics, from Shepherd’s personal life and recovery from COVID-19 to her self-named talk series.
During the interview, Shepherd delved into the differences between men and women regarding their sex drives, highlighting that men seem always ready for intimacy, regardless of their circumstances. She emphasized that, for women, factors like commitment, ambition, and great conversation contribute to what she finds sexy.
Shepherd, 56, expressed her preference for meaningful connections over physicality, stating, “I love a man that’s creative because physically, I’m practical.” When asked about Sexyy Red’s hit single “Pound Town,” Shepherd expressed her disapproval, stating that the lyrics made her question the current trends in female empowerment. She said, “When did just getting money and showing your booty hole to dudes become sexy?
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The host revealed her concern about explicit content becoming the norm and emphasized her preference for leaving something to the imagination. Shepherd asserted that Sexyy Red wouldn’t be invited to her talk show as she believes in a more subtle and imaginative approach to sexuality.
While Sexyy Red has not responded to Shepherd’s comments, she recently addressed rumors about leaking her sex tape, asserting that the explicit footage was shared without her consent.
Shepherd’s candid discussion sheds light on evolving perspectives on sexuality and the ongoing conversation about the portrayal of women in the media. As societal norms continue to shift, Shepherd’s stance reflects a desire for more meaningful connections and a departure from explicit content as a measure of empowerment.