Sherri Shepherd's 'The View' exit was heart-breaking for most of her fans, who stood by her throughout her seven years stay at the hit day time talk show. But now that she's moved on, many are wondering what she thinks of the new co-hosts of the long-running talk show, so in a recent interview with Access Hollywood, the 47-year-old comedian-actress shared her thoughts about the changes on 'The View.'

During the interview, Sherri Shepherd was asked how she would grade the new 'The View' with all of its new cast, and she responded with, "I would give them a B. Because you have to be able to go somewhere [from there]."

The ex-panelist then quipped that she approves of the changes in the day time talk show, such as putting together Rosie O'Donnell, Rosie Perez, Whoopi Goldberg and Nicolle Wallace side-by-side to throw their opinions at each other. "They're working some things out," she noted.

Though Sherri Shepherd's 'The View' exit is already a done deal, the "Less Than Perfect" alum admitted that she's still a big fan of the show and the "Hot Topics" that are being discussed on it.

"I've been watching 'The View' every day. I love Hot Topics. I love Rosie Perez. I think everybody has got to figure out what they're doing and they've got to jive. It took me three years to get it together!" she said.

Shepherd, who is currently starring in the  Broadway Cinderella as the Wicked Stepmother, also shared that she still loves 'The View' and will continue to love it no matter what, noted Inquisitr.

"You were live Tweeting during the second episode," Bill Bush told Shepherd during the interview, to which the latter responded with: "I know. I'm looking at the Hot Topics and I'm throwing out jokes [at home] and I'm like, 'Nobody hears me!' But that's how much I love it. And that's the thing - it gets so heated and you feel like you want to be a part of it."

Meanwhile, the surrogate drama of the television personality continues, and she gushed about how painful it is in her appearance on her pal Wendy Williams' talk show on Wednesday.

"We can't say anything about that," she told Williams. "I have a lot of lawyers and I'm in court right now and it's very public and it's very painful."

"I don't get paid to talk about my life, so when people Tweet me I always say, 'Go to Wendy, she knows what's going on. You can ask Wendy about my life,'" she quipped. 

Shepherd and Lamar Sally are currently due back in court on Oct. 2 in Pennsylvania for a pretrial hearing, reported People.