Sheryl Underwood Talks Shannon Sharpe, Divine Nine, Shedeur Sanders
Sheryl Underwood Talks Shannon Sharpe Drama, Greek Pride & Shedeur’s Swagger

Comedian and media personality Sheryl Underwood recently joined Rap Attack with AJ Showtime and DJ Twisted, delivering laughs and sharp cultural insight. Diving into hot topics, she didn’t hold back on her thoughts about Shannon Sharpe, Divine Nine culture, and advice for young athletes like Shedeur Sanders.
Underwood, who described Sharpe as a personal friend, addressed recent controversies surrounding the former NFL star. “I think he was set up,” Sheryl said, referencing the challenges high-profile figures face in public spaces. She encouraged everyone to consider the full picture before passing judgment, advocating for fairness and respect for personal boundaries.
The conversation shifted to Divine Nine culture and the appropriation of historically Black fraternity and sorority traditions by outside groups. Sheryl acknowledged that imitation of Black culture is far from new, saying, “They want our rhythm but not our blues.” She encouraged education and cultural preservation, reminding listeners of the rich history of Black Greek-letter organizations and their impact on community leadership.
On the topic of young athletes, Underwood offered pointed advice to rising football star Shedeur Sanders, son of Deion Sanders. Highlighting the unique challenges of newfound fame, she cautioned, “Be careful who you mess with… and always put God first.” Her advice centered on staying focused, avoiding distractions, and protecting one’s career and finances before making life-changing decisions.
Sheryl’s spirited take resonated with audiences, blending humor, wisdom, and cultural pride. Her call for men to mentor young athletes underscores her belief in collective responsibility to guide the next generation. From hard truths about relationships to preserving cultural identity, Underwood left listeners inspired and entertained, reinforcing the value of staying grounded amid success.
Check out the full interview below: