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Beloved Showtime at the Apollo Host Kiki Shepard Dies After Heart Attack
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Remembering Kiki Shepard, the 'Apollo Queen of Fashion' and beloved Showtime at the Apollo co-host. A tribute to her life and legacy.

AceShowbiz - Kiki Shepard, the longtime co-host of the iconic Fox program Showtime at the Apollo, has passed away at the age of 74. Reports indicate she died following a heart attack in Los Angeles, California.

Kiki Shepard was a familiar face on Showtime at the Apollo from 1987 to 2002. During her 15-year tenure, she worked alongside notable co-hosts such as Steve Harvey, Sinbad, Mo'Nique, Mark Curry, Rudy Rush, and Rick Aviles. She played a crucial role in introducing new and aspiring performers at the historic Harlem theater, which showcased both professional and emerging musical talents live on stage.

Known affectionately as the 'Apollo Queen of Fashion' during her time on the show, Kiki Shepard became an emblematic figure for the program’s style and spirit. She was last publicly photographed at the 35th Anniversary Gala of DIVAS Simply Singing, held at the Taglyan Complex in Los Angeles in November.

Born Chiquita Renee Shepard in Tyler, Texas, in July 1951, Kiki Shepard attended Emmett Scott High School before enrolling at Howard University. At Howard, she became a charter member of the D.C. Repertory Dance Company, marking the beginning of her artistic career.

Her journey in entertainment began in the early 1970s as a professional dancer. She toured internationally and performed with the D.C. Repertory Dance Company, eventually appearing at New York’s Delacourt Summer Shakespearean Festival in 1976. Kiki Shepard also made notable appearances on television series like A Different World, Baywatch, NYPD Blue, and Grey's Anatomy.

Aside from television, Kiki Shepard graced the Broadway stage with performances in productions such as Bubbling Brown Sugar, Reggae, Your Arms Too Short to Box With God, and Porgy and Bess. Her film credits include A Rage in Harlem, Miss Evers' Boys, Dolls of Voodoo, and Blackjack Christmas.

According to TMZ, Kiki Shepard's passing was unexpected, with her representative confirming she died due to a heart attack. Fans and peers quickly took to social media to express their condolences and celebrate her legacy. On the platform X, one fan wrote, 'What a legend. May her soul rest in peace.' Another said, 'Rest in peace, Kiki Shepard. A true icon of Showtime at the Apollo – she will be deeply missed.'

Other messages highlighted her impact on Black entertainment history. One user reflected, 'A piece of Black entertainment history. Showtime at the Apollo wouldn't have been the same without her. Rest easy.' Another post exclaimed, 'Damn not Miss Kiki Shepard!! Rest In Paradise Queen.' While one more tribute noted, 'That woman was so fabulous and graceful. Such a staple.'

Kiki Shepard leaves behind a remarkable legacy shaped by her dedication to the performing arts, her elegant presence, and her role in elevating countless performers on one of the most celebrated stages in entertainment history.

For those who admired her work, Kiki Shepard will be remembered as an inspiring figure whose contributions spanned dance, television, film, and theater.

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