Jail time for unpaid tickets was a ‘life lesson’
Sherri Shepherd looks back on her time in prison and recognizes how this negative situation ultimately led to teaching her a very useful ‘life lesson’!
In particular, she says the experience has made her more responsible about paying her bills and fines as she has been serving time on unpaid tickets.
Sherri Shepherd says prison was basically a ‘classroom’ for her: ‘I learned to pay all my bills’
The former The View co-host opened up about it at a recent meeting with Page Six, and Sherri admitted that while she didn’t initially see her jail time as a “good moment,” she now realizes it has taught her to “pay for everything.” [her] Bills.”
“Yes, I went to jail for not paying for my tickets. I didn’t like being in prison at the time, but looking back I learned to pay all my bills.”
As a result, she referred to the prison as a “classroom,” noting that the overall experience was a “life lesson.” After all, people are more likely to learn something after they’ve played around and figured it out!
“Prison, that was a classroom … it was a life lesson, and now I pay my bills on time.”
Sherri maintained a close relationship with an inmate who cheered her on
As well as confirming what she learned in prison about paying her bills on time, she shared a more personal story about her experience behind bars.
Sherri admitted how one of her fellow inmates teased her when he told others to leave her alone as she said, “She’s going to be someone.”
“One of the girls in prison said, ‘Leave Sherri alone because she’s going to become someone and we’re going to be here for the rest of our lives,’ was literally what she used to say.”
Shepherd went on to reveal that the woman’s name was Shelby and that she actually attended both of the actress’ weddings. Additionally, Sherri acknowledged that “sometimes people see things in you that you don’t see yourself.”
“Her name was Shelby and she came to both of my weddings when I got out. But sometimes people see things in you that you don’t see yourself, and when she said those words, ‘Sherri’s going to be someone’.”
Sherri went on to speak about the implications of Shelby’s proclamation as she “never thought of it [her]herself.” As a result, “she just knew something was going to happen,” and — of course — Shepherd became famous!
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