
Sherri Shepherd Slams Stars Sheer Outfits Including Bianca Censori
Sherri Shepherd is not on board with the sheer outfits trend.
The talk show host, 57, didn’t hold back while discussing the revealing ensembles that stars like Bianca Censori, Julia Fox, Zoë Kravitz and more have worn to recent red carpet events during the Tuesday, March 3, episode of Sherri.
“When I tell you the ladies bared it all on the red carpet, it was just almost too much to show on daytime TV,” Sherri said while talking about the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscars Party on Sunday, March 2. “It was really bad — like, Julia Fox wore a completely sheer dress that barely covered her cookie jar.”
The Uncut Gems star, 35, turned heads in a gown made of thin, beige tulle with nothing underneath. Julia wore long black hair extensions that were tucked into the dress and strategically covered parts of her chest and lower body, but plenty of the actress’ skin was on display.
Sherri then called out Zoë, 36, who wore a black satin dress with a sheer, bedazzled back panel that showed off her derrière.
“Zoë Kravitz graced us with her butt crack,” the One For the Money actress continued. “You could see everything.”
Another daring look at the VF Oscars Party was worn by Megan Thee Stallion, who donned a green dress adorned with feathers. However, the rapper’s ensemble came without a top.

“Only matching green pasties to cover up her breasts,” Sherri said.
Finally, the comedian recalled Bianca’s invisible dress at the 2025 Grammys on February 2. Kanye West’s wife, 30, bared it all as she stepped onto the red carpet at the awards show, dropping a black fur coat on the ground to reveal a completely sheer dress with nothing underneath.
“It wasn’t just her cookie jar — we saw cakes and croissants too,” Sherri joked.
Sherri put on her “Auntie Sherri wig” as she offered advice to her fellow celebrities.
“I say this with all the love that I have: Ladies, this is not it,” she said. “And I say this because there are young women, young girls who are looking up to all of you. You’re gonna have these young ladies emulating you. Remember when your grandmother would tell you, ‘Let them use their imaginations, be a little mysterious’? Nobody gets to use imagination.”

She once again called out Megan, 30, adding, “Megan Thee Stallion, I love you. I’m so upset because God gave you a legitimate gift. You’re amazing with your lyrical rhymes and how smart you are. A lot of these celebrities say they don’t wanna be a role model, but here’s the thing, it comes with the territory. You can’t escape it.”
Sherri continued, “Megan, when you said you graduated from college, do you know how many girls you inspired to go to school also? You didn’t ask for that, but they were watching you.”
The former View cohost insisted that she was not trying to “shame” anyone, but she was “concerned where all this is going.”
“These young girls who are emulating you, they don’t have security around them. So they’re emulating you and they go to these parties and something tragic could happen,” Sherri added. “These are our future, these young women and young men.”
“Just think about it when you’re putting on this stuff. ‘Who am I influencing? Who’s going to be watching me?’ You never know,” she concluded.