Denise Richards and Sherri Shepherd were recent guests on The Ellen Degeneres Show, and their lively conversation was definitely entertaining. From the moment they walked on stage, it was clear that this chat show was going to be full of fun and laughter.

Denise Richards, known for her roles in films such as Scary Movie 3 and Wild Things, shared some insights about being a mother of two young children. She revealed that her older daughter, Sam, is still adjusting to having a younger sister, Lola. Sam sometimes shows affection by giving Lola a kiss, but then unexpectedly smacks her in the head. Denise joked that it’s hard to reason with an 18-month-old, but overall, she’s enjoying motherhood despite the lack of sleep.

When asked about her relationship with Charlie Sheen, Denise shared that they are currently focusing on co-parenting their children. She mentioned that Charlie made a public apology on The Late Show with David Letterman, although she didn’t feel it was quite a full apology. Denise hinted that she is still waiting for a proper one from him.

As for Sherri Shepherd, she talked about her role in the comedy series Less than Perfect and brought along her special guest, 71-year-old homecoming queen, Muriel Saunders. Muriel, from Moso, Oklahoma, had recently been crowned homecoming queen at Nor Eastern State University, all while maintaining a 4.0 grade point average. Her achievement at her age was truly inspiring and impressive.

The talk show also featured some lighthearted games and segments. One of the games, called “Madonna Is That You,” involved Ellen picking up the phone and trying to guess the mystery celebrity on the other end of the line. She had to rely on clues and hints to guess the person’s identity. Additionally, the show featured a segment showcasing viewers’ favorite Halloween costumes, providing a fun and festive atmosphere.

Overall, this episode of The Ellen Degeneres Show was packed with laughter, interesting conversations, and heartwarming stories. It’s no wonder that this talk show continues to entertain and captivate audiences.

Originally aired on October 11, 2005