Obituary: KiKi Shepard remembered for 'Showtime at the Apollo,' sickle cell disease advocacy
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KiKi Shepard, a beloved figure in the entertainment industry, has passed away at the age of 74, her family has confirmed. The news of her passing came as a shock to many, following a heart attack she suffered on Monday, as stated by a family representative.

Her family released a heartfelt statement expressing their grief and gratitude: “It is with profound sadness that we announce the unexpected passing of our beloved KiKi Shepard, cherished Sister, Auntie, friend, and an unwavering advocate for those living with sickle cell disease. We thank everyone for the outpouring of love, prayers, and support during this incredibly difficult time.”

Throughout her illustrious career, Shepard graced television screens with appearances in popular shows such as “A Different World” and “Baywatch.” Her talents also shone on Broadway during the 1970s and 80s, marking her as a versatile and talented performer.

Perhaps most notably, Shepard served as the charismatic co-host of “Showtime at the Apollo,” a variety showcase that became a cultural staple. Filmed at the iconic Apollo Theater in Harlem, the show offered a platform for both established talents and emerging artists to share their gifts with the world.

KiKi Shepard’s contributions to entertainment and her advocacy work have left an indelible mark, and she will be fondly remembered by fans and loved ones alike.

The show filmed at Harlem’s famous Apollo Theater, giving both professional stars and up-and-coming artists a platform to perform.

Shepard was joined by several other celebrity co-hosts from 1987 to 2002, including Steve Harvey, Sinbad, and Mo’Nique.

“For 15 years, KiKi brought grace, warmth, and joy into the homes of millions as the beloved Co-Host of Showtime at the Apollo. She was also renowned as the Apollo Queen of Fashion and Ambassador of the show,” Shepard’s family said.

Shepard also founded The KIS Foundation, Inc., working to raise awareness, provide support and advocate for families affected by sickle cell disease.

“KiKi believed that compassion, community, and education could change lives. Her voice uplifted countless individuals who often felt unseen, and her work created lasting pathways for hope, resources, and understanding for those living with this disease,” her family highlighted her passion for service.

“The KIS Foundation will carry forward KiKi’s legacy of advocacy, empowerment, and care for the sickle cell community … She was our guiding light: strong, loving, joyful, and endlessly generous. To the community she served, she was a tireless champion and a source of inspiration.”

The Shepard family plans to share memorial service details in the coming days.

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