John Cena Reveals His Netflix ‘Guilty Pleasure’ Show: ‘Folks Should Check It Out’ (Exclusive)

John Cena revealed that his current Netflix “guilty pleasure” is a specific reality competition series

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  • “I think it’s a sleeper ... I love the show,” Cena said

  • The Peacemaker actor caught up with PEOPLE exclusively at the Netflix Upfronts in New York City on May 13

John Cenarevealed his favorite Netflix show.

The actor and retired pro wrestler recently caught up with PEOPLE exclusively during the Netflix Upfronts at Pier59 Studios in New York City. During the conversation, PEOPLE asked Cena, 49, if he has a “guilty pleasure” on the streaming giant.

“Loves me some secret millionaire,” he shared, referring to the showMillion Dollar Secret,an elimination game in which 12 contestants must compete to figure out which one of them is in possession of $1 million.

The contestant with the money gets to keep it — but only if they can avoid being identified and eliminated by the other players.

“I think it's a sleeper,” Cena added. “Folks should check it out. I love the show.”

The star even said he's crossing his fingers for “a cameo of some sorts in the future,” on the series.

Pivoting to his own projects, theSuicide Squadactor opened up about his upcoming film, the Netflix comedyLittle Brother,which he stars in alongside comedianEric André.

Eric André and John Cena at the Netflix Upfronts on May 13, 2026Credit: Jamie McCarthy/Getty

“I'm a huge fan of theEric Andre Show.I have not laughed out loud so much [for] as long as I can remember,” he said, referring to Andre's talk show series on Adult Swim.

“And when I read the script [forLittle Brother], it's absolutely for Eric, and he just kind of needed a sounding board for his jokes, and I am happy to be that sounding board,” he continued.

Cena went on to sing the 43-year-old comedian's praises.

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“His courage is relentless, and his mind is always working,” he told PEOPLE, adding that working with André reminded him of working with WWE stars.

“I always love being around talented comedians because everyone — I always compare everything to WWE — it's very much likebeing around WWE superstars,” he explained.

Cena continued, “There's no wrong way to do our business. And everyone has a different recipe, and comedians see it the same way. There's no real wrong way to do comedy, and everybody kind of has a different perspective.”

“Eric is — it's hard to compare him with anyone else. And like I said, he's not so risk averse. He's crazy, but so thoughtful, and his mind is always working, and it's just awesome to see,” he added.

“It was a bunch of fun,” the star continued.

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Little Brothertells the story of a successful real estate agent (Cena) whose carefully organized life is thrown into chaos when his eccentric younger brother (André) suddenly reappears.

Michelle Monaghan,Christopher Meloni,Ego NwodimandSherry Colaalso make appearances.

Little Brotherpremieres on Netflix on June 26.

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Chris Taylor retires after 12 MLB seasons, won 2 World Series titles with Dodgers

After 12 major-league seasons, longtime utility player Chris Taylor is calling it a career.

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Taylor’s retirement was revealed onFriday's MiLB transactions log. He was with the Los Angeles Angels’ Triple-A Salt Lake affiliate and compiled a slash average of .255/.382/.321 with seven doubles in 132 plate appearances.

The 35-year-old was best known for his 10 seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers, winning two World Series championships and NLCS co-MVP honors in 2017. He was named to the NL All-Star team in 2021.

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Taylor’s best season was in 2017, when he batted .288/.354/.496 with 21 home runs, 34 doubles, 72 RBI and 17 stolen bases. As he did throughout his career, Taylor appeared all over the field for the Dodgers that season, playing 49 games in center field, 48 in left, 22 games at second base, 14 games at shortstop and eight at third base.

He was a 2012 fifth-round selection by the Seattle Mariners out of Virginia and played three seasons in Seattle before being traded to the Dodgers in 2016 for pitcher Zach Lee. Taylor remained with the Dodgers for the next 10 seasons, re-signing with them as a free agent, beforehe was finally released early in the 2025 season. Taylor signed with the Angels and played 30 games, finishing with a .179/.278/.321 slash average.

The standout moment of Taylor’s Dodgers career washis walk-off home runoff theSt. Louis Cardinals'Alex Reyesto win the 2021 National League wild-card game.

In eight postseasons, Taylor hit a collective .247 with a .792 OPS, 13 doubles, 9 homers and 26 RBI. That included the 2017 NLCS, when heshared MVP honorswithJustin Turner, hitting .316 with a 1.248 OPS and two home runs.

Taylor finishes his MLB career with a .248/.327/.419 slash average, 110 home runs and 443 RBI. He played 383 games in left field, 290 at shortstop, 233 in left field, 182 at second base and 94 at third.

Chris Taylor retires after 12 MLB seasons, won 2 World Series titles with Dodgers

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Sherri Shepherd Shares 'Bittersweet' Goodbye Message as Talk Show Ends After 4 Years

Sherri Shepherd's talk show ended after four seasons on Thursday, May 21

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  • On Friday, May 22, Shepherd shared a heartfelt Instagram video reflecting on her journey and thanking fans for their support

  • "It was a bittersweet end to a life I got to know so well," her Instagram caption read

Sherri Shepherdhas officially said goodbye to her talk show,Sherri.

The comic'sdaytime talk show concludedon Thursday, May 21, after four seasons. In tribute to the four years hosting the Fox show, Shepherd, 59, penned a heartfelt message on herInstagramon Friday, May 22.

"Family!!!! Thank you so much for all of the love and support over these last 4 years. It was a bittersweet end to a life I got to know so well," she wrote.

"But here is to new beginnings...if you thought you were sick of me before just you wait. 🩷," she concluded.

Sherri Shepherd says goodbye to her talk show after four years.Credit: Sherri Shepherd/Instagram

The Instagram post included a video of Shepherd walking around the empty studio. She started where the audience once sat before the video cuts to previous clips of the audience section filled with excited guests.

She then walked over to her bright pink hosting chair, as the video flashed back to memories of Shepherd in the chair. The talk show host then walked over to her bags that were waiting on the side of the set and packed up to make her exit.

The video concluded with the simple message, "Thank you. XO Sherri."

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The seriescancellationwas announced in February, Lionsgate's Debmar-Mercury confirmed to PEOPLE.

“This decision is driven by the evolving daytime television landscape and does not reflect on the strength of the show, its production — which has found strong creative momentum this season, or the incredibly talented Sherri Shepherd,” Debmar-Mercury co-presidents Ira Bernstein and Mort Marcus said in a statement to PEOPLE at the time. “We believe in this show and in Sherri and intend to explore alternatives for it on other platforms.”

Sherri Shepherd says goodbye to her talk show after four years.Credit: Sherri Shepherd/Instagram

In response to the news,she addressed the audience directly, thanking them for "welcoming me into your homes every single day."

"I want to thank you for laughing and crying with us. Thank you for supporting my unhealthy obsession withLenny Kravitz. But I gotta tell you, when I first started, this show was built on one thing and what I wanted it built on was joy. Joy," she said.

"The intention of this show, always, was my prayer for you to leave happier than when you've came. And you know this, I talked about this. It has been my dream to have a talk show and I'm so grateful I had the chance to do it for four seasons."

Before earning her own talkshow, Shepherd was a co-host onThe Viewfull-time from 2007 to 2014 and made a return in 2015. From 2021 to 2022, she was one of the rotating guest hosts forThe Wendy Williams Show. AfterWendy Williamsended, Dembar-Mercury launchedSherrias the replacement.

Now,she's making her fiction debutwithLife Is a K Drama, co-authored byJayci Lee, which will hit shelves April 6, 2027.

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