Sherri Shepherd recently appeared on The Breakfast Club to discuss her new show Trial & Error, her ex-husbands, maintaining her health as a diabetic and even delved into her 13-year-old son's tense relationship with black girls. 

An important thing to note is her son has autism, which can of course, affect his socialization skills. 

“I am going through this thing, he likes these girls and … there’s not that many little black girls in his school … ’cause he came in and he said, ‘Mommy, I like white girls’ … The little black girls get mean with him,” said Shepherd.

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“Like, sometimes they don’t wanna speak. Sometimes they act crazy. And he’s like, ‘Why they act so crazy?’ And I’m like, ‘I don’t know,'" she continued. "So I keep trying to tell the little girls to be nicer so he can come towards you. But the other girls see him and they go, ‘Hey, Jeffery’ and they wanna feel his hair.”

Because wanting to feel his hair is nice?

Hosts Charlamagne Tha God and Angela Yee suggested Shepard have her son engage with positive black male figures and more peers who look like him.

Some folks on Twitter weren't feeling the way Shepherd responded to the conversation at all, while others thought it wasn't even that big of a deal.

Others believed she should've done a better job explaining to her son just how problematic that sort of thinking is:

You can watch the full interview below!


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