Woman Compulsively Overshares, but People Somehow Still Don’t Know Anything About Her
- Sheridan Guerrette
- Nov 12, 2025
- 7 min read
Updated: May 9
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Previously on What Sheridan Said...
Sheridan hit the road —1,400 miles, to be exact —returning to the East Coast for what was supposed to be a simple reset: check the storage unit, grab some coats, pick up a few shifts, sell a painting or two, breathe. But simplicity never lasts long in her universe. Between a tanking art market, a job interview that turned into a recognition horror story, and the humbling reminder that fame doesn’t expire just because you wish it would, she found herself balancing survival with self-preservation. Somewhere between panic attacks and lash extensions, between ambition and exhaustion, Sheridan remembered what survival really looks like, not the highlight reel, but the rerun. She’s still rebuilding, still famous, still messy, and still turning every breakdown into something beautiful.
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I owe you an update.
I know the drama began when I filled you in on my business stalker and my ongoing dilemma of finding a business owner, or investor, who’d rather work with me than date me. For my own court-ordered safety and my financial safety, I put everything into storage. Since then, I’ve been bouncing between friends and family, which I dramatically like to call my safe houses.
Thank you to everyone who reached out to me personally. As you know, I overshare with purpose, but there are things that simply aren’t smart, safe, or legally sound to share online.
I am very purposeful with what I say, with the tidbits of my life that I’ve shared so far. But as the title goes, you still know little about me.
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