It looks like Sharon Osbourne is getting ready to file a lawsuit against CBS after she quit The Talk following her racist and homophobic comments toward colleagues.
17.03.2021 - 05:19 / justjared.com
Sharon Osbourne is speaking out following The Talk going on hiatus due to the controversy that broke out on the show.
In a new interview with Entertainment Tonight, the 68-year-old co-host of the show is owning up to her remarks and revealing how she feels about the show’s future.
Sharon still claims she was blindsided by the the show and believes her co-hosts “had preparation, they had written questions for them” about the conversation ahead.
“Sheryl [Underwood] turns around and asks me this
It looks like Sharon Osbourne is getting ready to file a lawsuit against CBS after she quit The Talk following her racist and homophobic comments toward colleagues.
Sharon Osbourne has left US chat show The Talk after 11 years following a heated on-air debate about racism with her co-host Sheryl Underwood. The show’s network CBS said in a statement late on Friday 26 March that Osbourne had decided to leave a show after a review, which found in part that her behaviour towards her co-hosts during the 10 March episode “did not align with our values for a respectful workplace”.
Sharon Osbourne, 68, has quit The Talk. The news was announced by CBS on Friday, Mar.
Former "View" co-host Sherri Shepherd believes Sharon Osbourne is guilty of "crossing a line" during her onscreen spat with Sheryl Underwood, which sparked an investigation into "The Talk." The CBS talk show is currently on hiatus as it continues to examine the March 10 episode, which saw Osbourne defend her friend Piers Morgan after he questioned the legitimacy of claims made by Meghan Markle in her tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey. Shepherd is a talk show veteran in her own right.The
The CBS show "The Talk" is reportedly extending its hiatus for the second time as it continues to look into Sharon Osbourne's on-screen tiff with her co-host. The network put the show on pause last week after things got heated between the co-hosts when Osbourne defended her friend Piers Morgan after he questioned the legitimacy of claims made by Meghan Markle in her tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey. According to People, the show was due back this week, but the network has decided to
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterAmid the ongoing probe into comments made by Sharon Osbourne during a heated exchange between her and fellow “The Talk” co-host Sheryl Underwood, CBS is further extending the daytime talk show’s hiatus through “at least next week,” according to a source familiar with the matter.CBS had previously announced that it would launch an investigation into comments made on-air in which Osbourne defended Piers Morgan’s comments about Meghan Markle.
The Talk after claims emerged against her earlier this week.It comes after US journalist Yashar Ali allegedly reported that Osbourne called her then-co-host Julie Chen, who is Asian-American, a “wonton” and “slanty eyes”.Osbourne also allegedly referred to her former co-host and executive producer Sara Gilbert, who is a lesbian, as “p**** licker” and “fish eater”, reported Ali, citing multiple sources including former co-host Leah Remini.Osbourne issued a statement through her lawyer denying the
Sharon Osbourne is opening up about her future on "The Talk" and the heated exchange that led to the show's extended hiatus. The talk show, which sees Osbourne, Amanda Kloots, Sheryl Underwood, Carrie Ann Inaba and Elaine Welteroth as co-hosts, will not return until next Tuesday, a CBS spokesperson confirmed to Fox News.
The Talk.Her denial comes after US journalist Yashar Ali allegedly reported that Osbourne called her then-co-host Julie Chen, who is Asian-American, a “wonton” and “slanty eyes”.Osbourne also allegedly referred to her former co-host and executive producer Sara Gilbert, who is a lesbian, as “p**** licker” and “fish eater”, reported Ali, citing multiple sources including former co-host Leah Remini.Howard Bragman, Osbourne’s representative, denied the claims in a statement via PA News Agency.“The
The Talk will remain silent for another week. After going dark on Monday and Tuesday, CBS' panel series is extending its brief hiatus from live shows until Tuesday, March 23, as the network continues a review stemming from March 10's heated debate between Sharon Osbourne and Sheryl Underwood.
surrounding a heated discussion about racism on . The outspoken co-host said that she is in no way racist and talked about her future on the show, as well as where her friendship with her co-host, Sheryl Underwood, stands today.