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‘Showtime At The Apollo’ Co-Host, KiKi Shepard, Dead At 74

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March 17 2026, Published 10:55 a.m. ET

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As reported by several outlets, KiKi Shepard has died. She was 74. KiKi was best known as the co-host of “Showtime at the Apollo” and a major advocate for sickle cell disease. Her family, along with the KIS Foundation, released a statement amid the news of KiKi’s passing.

Official Statement From The Family Of KiKi Shepard And The KIS Foundation, Inc.

“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.

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. Beyond the spotlight, however, her greatest passion was service. Through The KIS Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which she founded 20 years ago. KiKi dedicated her life to raising awareness, providing support, and advocating for families affected by sickle cell disease — a cause deeply personal to her heart.

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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.

To her family, 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.  KiKi is survived by a loving Sister, a Nephew, and Two Nieces.

We are heartbroken by this loss, but we remain committed to continuing the mission she built with such love and determination. The KIS Foundation will carry forward KiKi’s legacy of advocacy, empowerment, and care for the sickle cell community.

We thank everyone for the outpouring of love, prayers, and support during this incredibly difficult time. Details regarding memorial services and ways to honor KiKi’s legacy will be shared in the coming days.

KiKi’s light, compassion, and purpose will continue to shine through all those whose lives she touched.”

Her Agenda sends its condolences to KiKi’s friends and family.

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