Charles Latibeaudiere has spent nearly two decades reporting on celebrity relationships, public scandals, and Hollywood marriages on TMZ. His own marriage, to television director Barbara Sherwood Latibeaudiere, has not once made it onto his show.
That says something.
Barbara Sherwood is not a celebrity wife who quietly avoids press. She is a working television professional with nearly a decade of directing credits on nationally syndicated programmes, who then stepped away from the industry completely and has not been seen publicly since. This is what the record actually shows.
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Who Is Barbara Sherwood Latibeaudiere?
Barbara Sherwood Latibeaudiere is an American television director and producer. She is white, with blonde hair and blue eyes. Her birthday is November 25, though her birth year has never been made public. Her education and background before entering television remain private.
She is married to Charles Latibeaudiere, co-executive producer of TMZ and a regular on-air presence on TMZ Live. The two have been married since June 2004.
Quick facts:
| Profession | Television director and news director |
| Best known for | Extra (2002 to 2009) |
| Spouse | Charles Latibeaudiere |
| Married | June 26, 2004 |
| Wedding location | The Catalina Room, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA |
| Birthday | November 25 (year not public) |
| Current residence | Hermosa Beach, California |
| @sherwood_barbara (private) | |
| Last known credit | 2015 to 2016 |
| Children | Not publicly confirmed |
Her Career: Seven Years Running Extra
The clearest part of Barbara Sherwood’s professional story is her time at Extra, the nationally syndicated entertainment news programme produced by Telepictures, a Warner Bros. Television company.
She joined as news director in 2002 and held that position through 2009, directing approximately 443 episodes.
To understand what that means in practice: Extra is the second longest-running entertainment news magazine in American syndication, behind only Entertainment Tonight. The programme has earned 12 consecutive Daytime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Entertainment News Program and won the award in both 2014 and 2016.
As news director on a show of that scale, Barbara was responsible for:
- Directing camera sequences and shot selections during live broadcasts
- Managing segment structure and broadcast flow for each episode
- Coordinating production staff under tight daily turnarounds
- Maintaining on-air consistency across hundreds of episodes per year
Seven years. 443 episodes. On one of the country’s biggest entertainment news platforms.
All Nine of Her Verified Directing Credits
| Show | Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Extra | 2002 to 2009 | ~443 episodes, news director |
| Extra Fall TV Preview | 2004 | Special video |
| TBS Movie Extra | 2004 | TBS spin-off |
| TBS Weekend Extra | 2005 | Weekend edition |
| CW Now | 2007 to 2008 | 22 of 28 total episodes |
| Extra on Essence | 2009 | Cultural edition |
| Very Funny News | 2011 | TBS comedy news programme |
| Primetime League | 2015 | |
| World Championship Group Draw Show | 2015 |
On CW Now: This was not a separate opportunity. CW Now was a Telepictures production, a direct extension of Extra, airing Sunday nights on The CW network and carrying over several Extra correspondents, including Tanika Ray and Mario Lopez. Barbara directed 22 of its 28 total episodes before the show was cancelled in February 2008 following critically low Nielsen ratings. The fact that she moved across multiple Telepictures productions reflects a working relationship with the studio, not just a single engagement.
On Very Funny News: The TBS comedy programme, hosted by Brian Ish, Dwayne Perkins, Rachel Perry, and Julian McCullough, required a completely different approach from celebrity news. Tone, pacing, and format were entirely different from Extra. Barbara took it on in 2011.
Her last confirmed credit is from 2015.
How She and Charles Met
Charles Latibeaudiere joined Extra in 1995 and spent nearly a decade there as supervising producer, overseeing the daily production of over 2,500 episodes. Barbara joined as news director in 2002.
By 2003, both were in senior roles on the same production, in daily professional contact. Their working relationship became personal, and by June 2004, they were married.
The timeline is tight and straightforward: met professionally in 2002 to 2003, married within a year.
Their Marriage: 20 Years, One Venue, Zero Press
Charles Latibeaudiere and Barbara Sherwood married on June 26, 2004, at The Catalina Room in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. The ceremony was private, attended by close friends and family only. No media coverage, no red carpet.
The venue has stayed meaningful to them. On their 12th anniversary in 2016, Charles posted original wedding photos to Instagram and wrote:
“Tonight, we had dinner at the same place, just as we had over a decade ago. Happy anniversary, my love.”
On their 13th anniversary in 2017, he wrote:
“Today is the 13th anniversary of the best decision I ever made in life.”
In 2015, he posted about Barbara for Woman Crush Wednesday:
“The phrase ‘my better half’ hardly begins to cover it.”
He posted a birthday message on November 25, 2015:
“Happy birthday, babe! The best part of your life is still yet to come.”
Four public posts over the years. Each one brief, genuine, and completely without detail about her life. That is the full public record of their marriage from his side.
Where Is Barbara Sherwood Now?
Her last verified directing credit is from 2015. Nothing has been publicly documented since.
Her Instagram account, @sherwood_barbara, is set to private. Charles’s last public post that included Barbara dates to approximately 2018. The couple continues to live in Hermosa Beach, California.
As of March 2026, no credible source has reported any separation or divorce. Reports that circulated on low-quality entertainment sites in 2022 claiming Charles had separated from Barbara and was seeing someone new were never corroborated by any reliable outlet. Those claims remain unverified.
What is genuinely unknown:
- Whether Barbara has permanently left television production
- Whether she is working in any professional capacity
- What her day-to-day life looks like
She has given no interviews, made no public statements, and has left no verifiable trace of professional activity since her last credit. That is not a gap in reporting. It is a choice she has made and maintained consistently for years.
Charles Latibeaudiere: Brief Context
Charles Latibeaudiere was born on September 12, 1969, in the Bronx, New York, to parents of Jamaican descent. He studied broadcast journalism at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School, began his career as a production assistant at KTVK in Phoenix, and joined Extra in 1995.
In 2007, he co-launched TMZ on TV alongside Harvey Levin and Jim Paratore. He has served as co-executive producer and on-air host since the show’s debut. In 2011, he was inducted into the Bronx Walk of Fame.
TMZ became both the number one entertainment news website and the top-ranked programme in its television category. Charles has been at the centre of that operation for nearly 18 years.
Barbara Sherwood Latibeaudiere directed close to 450 episodes of one of America’s most-watched syndicated news programmes, built a body of work across nine productions for major television companies, and then left without a statement, a farewell appearance, or a single public word about why. For someone married to a man whose programme has made a business out of knowing everything about everyone, the fact that she has stayed completely off the record for this long is its own story.

