Sherri Shepherd latest news becomes more and more interesting since the former "The View" co-host left the morning show. According to TMZ, Lamar Sally contends the rumors that he is trying to hawk naked photographs Sherri Shepherd. Reportedly, the Los Angeles based writer said if he did have nude pics of her, they might not be getting divorced.
"If Sherri would have been more sexual with me and sent me things like nude pictures, we'd still be married," Sally told TMZ.
A report came out earlier this week that Sherri Shepherd's estranged husband, had compromising photographs of the comedienne and "was willing to share them for a price."
Reportedly, sources close to the ex-couple said that Sally hasn't heard a word from Shepherd since their surrogate gave birth last month aside from her comments regarding Sally's accusations that she abandoned the surrogate baby. According to Christian Post, the former "The View" co-host recently hit back at her ex's claims insisting that the truth shall prevail.
"Remember there is always more sides to a story than the 'exclusive' stories one person is selling for money to the tabloids," Shepherd allegedly. "Truth to come out unless you are of the same ilk as everyone else. God Bless."
According Christian Post, sandrarose.com obtained the above mentioned Twitter messages where Shepherd appears to say "there is more to the story." However, the said message was not yet considered authentic.
Recently, Sherri's ex-husband, Lamar Sally had an interview with Daily Mail revealing that the former "The View" co-host "begged" him to have a child, who afterwards was allegedly abandoned by Shepherd.
Reportedly, after LJ was born, a letter from Sherri's lawyer was sent to Lamar telling him that the comedienne has "no relationship" with the child and that he would "not be covered" as a dependent on her health insurance.
Rumor suggests that Shepherd offered a one-time $100,000 payment for Sally and $3,000 in monthly child support however Sally allegedly declined thinking the court will order Shepherd to pay more.