Sheryl Lee Ralph Measurements Bra Size Height Weight

Sheryl Lee Ralph’s breasts can be described as bigger-than-average. Are they real or is it breast implants? Find out down below!

Biography - A Short Wiki

Sheryl Lee Ralph is an actress and singer best known for her role as Deidra “Dee” Mitchell on the UPN sitcom Moesha. She also originated the role of Deena Jones in the Broadway musical Dreamgirls in 1981. Sheryl was born in Waterbury, Connecticut, USA on December 30, 1956. Her mother was Jamaican and her father was African-American. She has been Married to Pennsylvania State Senator Vincent Hughes since July 30, 2005. She was previously married to Eric Maurice from 1990 to 2001.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements and statistics of Sheryl Lee Ralph, including bra size, cup size, shoe size, height, hips, and weight.

Height170 cm, 5′7″ (feet & inches)
Weight59 kg, 130 pounds
Cup Size (US)C
Shoe Size (US)9.5
Body ShapeN/A
Dress Size (US)8
Breasts-Waist-Hips (Inches)34-26-36
Breasts-Waist-Hips (cm)86-66-91
Bra Size (US)34C
Implants or Natural (Breasts)N/A

Quotes

"To tell you the truth, I'm shocked, as I travel across this country, at how little people know or don't want to know about HIV/AIDS. There are a lot of people who don't know that HIV is one thing and AIDS is another. Those people just think it's one big old alphabet of a disease."

Sheryl Lee Ralph

"I cannot believe that my generation may very well have been the last one to have sex education in schools that was truly the complete and total package. I mean what are we doing? Are we in the future, but acting like it's The Dark Ages?"

Sheryl Lee Ralph

"Very often, people talk about mothers, and they think that mother has to lose her sexuality. Mother has to be plain. Mothers cannot be exciting. Mother should not be up on what's going on; she shouldn't know the jargon of the day. And I just find that so old-fashioned!"

Sheryl Lee Ralph

"I love singing; I just don't get to do it enough. The times that I do it, once a year, every year with 'Divas Simply Singing,' is a truly joy to me, but I'd love to do it some more."

Sheryl Lee Ralph

"I remember specifically, in the summer of 2002, the rate of women infected with HIV/AIDS was beginning to match the rate of men, and nobody was talking about it. It was as if it was on nobody else's radar. I had made up my mind to do something about it."

Sheryl Lee Ralph