The entertainment world is mourning the sudden loss of a beloved television personality, as Kiki Shepard—longtime co-host of Showtime at the Apollo—has died at the age of 74.
Shepard passed away after suffering a heart attack, a representative confirmed. Her death was described as unexpected, leaving fans and colleagues in shock.
Best known for her 15-year run on the iconic music and variety show from 1987 to 2002, Shepard became a familiar face to millions of viewers. She worked alongside hosts such as Steve Harvey and Sinbad, helping introduce rising talent on the legendary Apollo Theater stage in Harlem.

Nicknamed the “Apollo Queen of Fashion,” Shepard was celebrated not only for her charisma and presence but also for her standout style, which became a signature part of the show’s identity.
Born in Tyler, Texas, Shepard began her career as a dancer and performer, eventually appearing in several Broadway productions throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Her stage credits included Bubbling Brown Sugar and Your Arms Too Short to Box With God.
In addition to her work on Showtime at the Apollo, Shepard appeared in popular television series such as A Different World, Baywatch, and NYPD Blue, showcasing her versatility as both a host and actress.
Beyond entertainment, she was also deeply committed to advocacy work, particularly supporting the sickle cell community through her foundation and outreach efforts.

Following news of her passing, tributes poured in from friends, fans, and colleagues, many remembering her as a graceful, vibrant, and influential figure who helped shape a generation of television.
Shepard’s legacy extends far beyond the screen—she is remembered as a trailblazer who brought style, warmth, and opportunity to the spotlight, leaving an enduring mark on both entertainment and community activism.