After leaving “The Talk”, Sharon Osbourne might be looking to play the hits.
17.04.2021 - 05:41 / variety.com
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorA defiant Sharon Osbourne blamed her “disgruntled” former co-stars on “The Talk” for forcing her off the CBS daytime show last month amid the uproar over her on-air exchange with co-host Sheryl Underwood.Osbourne spoke out publicly for the first time since she parted ways with “Talk” and CBS after 11 years on March 26.
During an appearance on Friday’s edition on HBO’s “Real Time With Bill Maher,” Osbourne cited accusations of racist behavior from past co-hosts
.After leaving “The Talk”, Sharon Osbourne might be looking to play the hits.
Speaking her truth! Kelly Osbourne isn’t worried about cancel culture after her mom, Sharon Osbourne, was let go from The Talk due to backlash over past racially insensitive remarks.
Kelly Osbourne is speaking out against “cancel culture” and defending her mom Sharon Osbourne, following her controversial exit from The Talk.The 36-year-old TV personality, who previously had a viral moment on the popular show during a conversation about Mexican immigrants, explained that instead of cancel culture, there should be “counsel culture.”She also admitted that “the world is scary right now,” so it’s important to educate people, and give them “a gentle nudge in the right direction,”
Kelly Osbourne is speaking her mind. The 36-year-old former reality star recently spoke with "Extra" about several things, including her sobriety and weight loss.
Sharon Osbourne had a very special family occasion to celebrate at the weekend.The Talk star, 68, took to Instagram to share a rare photograph of her son Jack with his eldest child, daughter Pearl, to mark the little girl's ninth birthday.MORE: Sharon Osbourne's LA mansion costs same as 17 houses - photosThe sweet selfie taken by Jack shows Pearl resting her head on her dad’s shoulder as the pair smile for the camera.
Sharon Osbourne may have left The Talk, but the TV personality is still on good terms with a number of her co-stars.Ozzy Osbourne's wife shared a sweet exchange of messages with Amanda Kloots over the weekend, which were posted on Instagram.MORE: The Talk's Carrie Ann Inaba shares heartfelt message alongside family photoThe former X Factor judge had shared a loved-up photo of herself and her rock star husband, showing Ozzy planting a kiss on Sharon's head as they walked along the street. VIDEO:
Sharon Osbourne is speaking out after exiting .On Friday's episode of, Osbourne addressed her departure for the first time since CBS announced last month that she would be leaving the daytime show after 11 seasons.«I'm angry, I'm hurt,» Osbourne told Bill Maher. «I've been called so many things in my life.
Sharon Osbourne didn’t hold back in her first interview since it was announced on Mar. 26 that she would not be returning to The Talk following a Mar.
In case you missed it, Monday marked the much-anticipated return of The Talk, which had gone on hiatus for a full month following a discussion of racism getting a little too heated.
The Talk has been back on air for nearly a week following a month-long hiatus, and fans have had a lot to say about it.The CBS daytime show has had a lot of changes, most noticeably the departure of Sharon Osbourne, which was discussed in the opening episode this week.MORE: The Talk's Carrie Ann Inaba shares rare photos with boyfriend during 'important' breakSharon has remained good friends with some of her fellow co-stars though, as Carrie Ann Inaba publically showed her support for the star in
Sharon Osbourne shared a telling post on Instagram following the return of The Talk on Monday.The TV star was noticeably absent from the CBS daytime show following her sudden departure last month, which saw the show go on hiatus amid an internal investigation.MORE: The Talk's Sheryl Underwood makes surprise confession about Sharon OsbourneBut it resumed its usual scheduling this week with hosts Carrie Ann Inaba, Sheryl Underwood, Amanda Kloots and Elaine Welteroth.WATCH: Sharon Osbourne brought
returned to CBS on Monday, its first episode back since Sharon Osbourne stepped down as co-host following a heated on-air discussion about racism and an internal CBS review.Host Sheryl Underwood addressed Osbourne's exit at the top of the show and said that the episode would be «unlike any [they've] had before.»«We need to process the events of that day and what happened since so we can get to the healing,» she said.
Sheryl Underwood is finally giving her take on Sharon Osbourne’s recent exit from The Talk — and Sharon is already calling b.s. on it!
Standing by her side! Ozzy Osbourne seemingly reacted to Sharon Osbourne’s exit from The Talk last month after 11 seasons.