
Just when things couldn't get any more heated in the black radio game, comedienne Sheryl Underwood jumped ship from her longtime gig as a personality on the nationally syndicated 'Tom Joyner Morning Show.'
And the BET Comedy Award winner isn't just fading into oblivion; she hightailed it over to the competition.
In the black radio industry, the buzz about Underwood's unexpected defection was likened to NBA superstar LeBron James abandoning the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat.It was officially announced that she is the newest contributor to the top-rated 'Steve Harvey Morning Show,' which airs daily in 64 markets and boasts more than 7 million listeners.
The staunch black Republican (with a penchant for St. John's suits) will appear weekly on the syndicated show and will also serve as guest host when Harvey is away.
And while this news appear to be great for some; it's not the same for others.
"She has forever burned her bridge with the Tom Joyner Morning Show, Radio One and all of its affiliate companies," a source told BV Newswire. "Unlike LeBron James, the way she handled things was unethical and she'll likely regret it in the long run."
"The biggest mistake was bashing Tom on Steve's show," the insider continued. "That just wasn't good form at all!"
Underwood, who can also be heard regularly on Jamie Foxx's satellite radio show 'The Foxxhole,' appeared on Harvey's show last week. When reached by BV Newswire, she vehemently denied any wrongdoing -- noting that she first appeared on Harvey's show to promote Census 2010.
"I was just on Steve's show to promote the clubs I was in various cities," she added. "Even though I am no longer a contributor to TJMS, I will continue to support Tom Joyner's Take a Loved One to the Doctor, The Virtual College Tour and HBCU's 100 percent. ...I said as much to Oscar Joyner in a very warm phone call.""This new work with Steve," she noted, "allows me the opportunity to expand my brand into different avenues. It's the chance of a lifetime. It was an offer that I couldn't refuse."
Queries to Harvey went unanswered by deadline today.
Through his publicist, Joyner issued the following diplomatic statement: "We love Sheryl Underwood and wish her the best in everything she does. She's a very funny lady."
"Between my charitable and philanthropic endeavors and producing four gospel plays coming in the next two years, I will be using all of my club and auditorium show proceeds to help others," the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. President added. "We need more work out here. I want to produce product that can change lives."
"I think with all things coming together...I can do that...I am honored that Tom [and others] saw something in me."



Comments: (55)
Add a comment
By: BSimmmons on 8/16/2010 10:01AM
I love Sheryl and miss her dearly she is a very funny woman and I look forward to seeing her in person. I always looked forward to Mondays and Wednesdays because of Sheryl.
I would love to see the celebrity snitch disappear because he is so not funny. So sad when your favorite people dissapear and you don't know what happened to them. Thank God for the internet
The best to you Sheryl
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: Linda Dennis on 8/19/2010 4:56AM
Why not STOP playing the two raido stations off each other.
Why can't we just have two great show's and have others make up their own mind which one they want to be on.
I think Sheryl Underwood will have success on any
of the two stations.
Let's just stop playing black shows off each other, get it together people.
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: Darrin on 8/24/2010 4:23PM
I was wondering what happened to Sheryl. I don't think Steve would disrespect his Omega Psi Phi Frat Brother by stealing a contributing correspondence. I think it was all about money it helped Sheryl's career much like Tom helped Huggy Lowdown and Chris Paul. I'm sure another Black Comedian is waiting in the wings to take the spot Sheryl vacated such as Damon Williams and his Ignant News. lol
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: juanita walker on 8/24/2010 4:21PM
I agree that she is loud but I disagree that she isn't funny.I miss her in the mornings while listening to the Tom Joyner morning show.
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: Big D on 9/01/2010 11:21AM
I have to admit that something about a raunchy, loud female was a complete turn off to me. I typically turned the radio down or change the station until she was off. I sensed the tension between her and Cybil as well. Not sure she was a fan of the failing comic. I really think the Zeta's could choose a better spokesperson/role model.
Reply to this Comment | Report This