Sherri Shepherd as Beyoncé onSherri.Photo:Andrew Werner for SHERRI/Debmar Mercury

Andrew Werner for SHERRI/Debmar Mercury
There are those who dress up asBeyoncéfor Halloween, and then there’sSherri Shepherd.
The comedian, 56, dedicated the entireHalloweenepisode of her self-titled talk showSherrito the beloved singer, recreating not one, not two, butsixof Queen Bey’s looks from herRenaissance Tour.
PEOPLE has the exclusive premiere of the big show, airing Tuesday in syndication.
There was also her version of the bee-inspired Mugler catsuit with thigh-high black latex boots, matching gloves and bug-like sunglasses.
It didn’t appear to include Bey’s towering antenna details, but perhaps Shepherd’sbroke during a wardrobe malfunctionin London like they did for Beyoncé.
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Sherri Shepherd as Beyoncé onSherri.Andrew Werner for SHERRI/Debmar Mercury

No detail was left unturned when Shepherd put on a replica of Bey’s customIvy Parkjersey, which she first wore in her New Jersey show.
The orange, blue and white mesh oversized long-sleeve top was worn as a dress, with a pair of green camo boots that perfectly matched the green camo “IV” logo in the center of the frock.
On her head, the comedian wore a nearly identical giant silver wide-brimmed top hat Bey has paired with the jersey, as well as other tour outfits she’s worn.

If that weren’t enough, Shepherd stepped into her own version of the standout sequined and chiffon blueVera Wanglook Bey rocked on stage.
It, too, featured a glittery bodysuit worn under layers of draped fabric meant to move gracefully on stage. Long sleeves flowed behind the talk-show host as she walked — and she even had the matching hooded piece!
Sherri Shepherd as Beyoncé on ‘Sherri’.Andrew Werner for SHERRI/Debmar Mercury

Of course, Shepherd had to do the robo-couture customBalmainbodysuit — which has easily become one of Bey’s most recognizableRenaissance-related looks. She even rode in on a disco-ball horse, like the singer has been known to do.
Shepherd’s version of the look was expertly tailored, just like Beyoncé’s, and featured silver-plated detailing and attached gloves/sleeves that looked to be a mirror image of the originals. She paired the piece with silver knee-high boots, just like her idol.

And then there was that gold “hands” bodysuit, arguably Bey’s signature item for this stage show (and the breakout one fans have been mimicking on social media sincethe tour began in May).
Like Bey, Shepherd posed in the outfit while also carrying a big black fan. On her feet she wore gold boots too, indistinguishable from the original.

Shepherd has long discussed her love for Beyoncé onSherri, saying earlier this month how proud she is for all theGrammywinner has accomplished.
In fact, Tuesday’s Halloween show didn’t just feature all of the “Crazy in Love” singer’s looks. Shepherd also invited Beyoncé’s mother,Tina Knowles, to talk all about her daughter’s concert and upcoming film, which releases Dec. 1.
Knowles — who wore what looked to be the actual Off-White red ensemble Shepherd was mimicking — also opened up on the episode about how she felt when she watched her granddaughter,Blue Ivy, perform with Beyoncé on tour night after night.
Tina Knowles-Lawson and Sherri Shepherd on ‘Sherri’.Andrew Werner for SHERRI/Debmar Mercury

Back in July, the “proud grandma"raved about 11-year-old Blue Ivy’s dance skills.
“Well, this is a heels family. You’re trained early to walk in heels,” Knowles, 69, told PEOPLE. “But yeah, she’s having the time of her life, and I couldn’t be more proud of her because she really worked hard.”
The fashion designer and businesswoman noted that Beyoncé’s performers on theRenaissance World Tourhave been dancing since they were kids, so for Blue Ivy to slip right in and hold her own is quite an accomplishment.
“She is 11 years old, and she had one week to prepare, and she’s just getting better and better,” the Houston native said. “So I’m the proud grandma, always.”
Sherriairs weekdays in syndication (check local listings).
source: people.com