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Kiki Shepard passes away at 74: Here’s what happened to the iconic ‘Showtime at the Apollo’ co-host

Kiki Shepard Dead At 74: Longtime Showtime at the Apollo Host Remembered
Kiki Shepard, who co-hosted ‘Showtime at the Apollo’ and lit up the stage with her style and grace, has passed away at 74. Her passing marks the end of an era for the viewers of late-night TV, especially those who caught a glimpse of her in the spotlight.

Kiki Shepard passes away: What happened?

Per Deadline, Shepard passed away on March 16, 2026, in Los Angeles after a massive heart attack. Just days before, Shepard was out celebrating International Women’s Day, smiling and sharing stories about her career. So, the news of her passing caught everyone off guard.
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Kiki Shepard Dead At 74: Longtime Showtime at the Apollo Host Remembered

Who was Kiki Shepard?

Per Geo News, born as Chiquita Renee Shepard in Tyler, Texas, Kiki Shepard grew up surrounded by creativity. Her parents were dancers, and her sister Von Gretchen won Miss Black America back in 1974. Shepard studied business at Howard University, but the stage kept calling. She trained as a dancer, joined the D.C. Repertory Dance Company, and started performing internationally before most people knew her name.Early on, it was clear: she had something special for the arts. Whether she was dancing, acting, or just walking on stage, she had this calm confidence. That presence ended up defining her entire career.
Then came ‘Showtime at the Apollo’. Starting in 1987, Shepard became the face and heart of the show. Every week, she introduced acts, kept the crowd buzzing, and stood out with her iconic fashion sense: the “Apollo Queen of Fashion,” as people liked to call her.She worked alongside big names like Steve Harvey and Sinbad, always anchoring the show with her poise. But it wasn’t just about the clothes or the energy; she was the steady hand in a show famous for its wild, unpredictable moments.Shepard’s career didn’t stop at the Apollo doors. She showed up in shows like ‘A Different World’, ‘Baywatch’, ‘NYPD Blue’, and even ‘Grey’s Anatomy’. She landed film roles in ‘A Rage in Harlem’ and ‘Miss Evers’ Boys’, and she never left her theater roots behind, performing in Broadway staples like ‘Bubbling Brown Sugar’ and ‘Porgy and Bess’. She moved fluidly between dance, theater, TV, and film, always reinventing herself, always respected.For so many people, Kiki Shepard was elegance and professionalism, proof of what Black excellence looks like on stage. She helped turn the Apollo Theater into a cultural touchstone for millions of viewers. For those who watched, she was the constant: a warm, familiar face in a place built on new talent and surprises.

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