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.
16.04.2021 - 03:13 / etcanada.com
Sharon Osbourne wil be breaking her silence.
This week, HBO announced that Osbourne will be a guest on Friday’s edition of “Real Time with Bill Maher”, her first interview since her controversial exit from “The Talk”.
Osbourne parted ways with the show last month after her contentious conversation with co-host Sheryl Underwood on the March 10 episode.
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Underwood challenged Osbourne
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.
Holly Robinson Peete isn’t playing! And neither is her mom!
Sharon Osbourne, 68, called Prince Harry, 36, the “poster boy” of white privilege when she sat down for her first interview after departing The Talk, amid racism accusations. Following her on-air dispute with fellow co-host Sheryl Underwood, 57, and the March 10 announcement that she wouldn’t return to the show, the outspoken Brit appeared on Real Time with Bill Maher on Apr.
Sharon Osbourne is breaking her silence following her departure from “The Talk” last month.
Sharon Osbourne has given her first TV interview about her departure from The Talk in March following a heated exchange with cohost Sheryl Underwood.
Sharon Osbourne gave her first interview after leaving The Talk to Bill Maher on his HBO series, Real Time With Bill Maher.
Sharon Osbourne appeared on "Real Time with Bill Maher" on Friday night and addressed her controversial departure from the CBS daytime talk show "The Talk." Bill Maher kicked off the interview by asking how Osbourne was doing since she was last seen on TV.
The Oscars aren’t for more than a week, but if they were handing out awards for disgruntled old white people tonight, Sharon Osbourne and Bill Maher may find themselves in a tie.
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.
The Talk last month.Osbourne left her role as co-host on the US chat show last month following an on-air debate about racism with her co-host Sheryl Underwood, prompting allegations of racism against her.Later today (April 16), Osbourne will tell the story of her exit for the first time in an interview with Bill Maher on HBO‘s Real Time with Bill Maher.FRIDAY: @BillMaher welcomes @MrsSOsbourne, @ianbremmer + @brooks_rosa to #RealTime @HBO! https://t.co/200GoSTfYW pic.twitter.com/UJfv6A0hPg— Real
Sharon Osbourne will appear on Bill Maher's HBO show Friday night in her first interview since her tumultuous exit from "The Talk." HBO confirmed her appearance on "Real Time with Bill Maher" Wednesday in a press release. "This week features a one-on-one, in-studio interview with television personality and former host on CBS' 'The Talk,' Sharon Osbourne," the release said of the episode's lineup.
Bill Maher just landed a big interview.
Sharon Osbourne, the former co-host of CBS’ The Talk who left the daytime show last month after a heated on-air debate about racism, will get a chance to explain why when she guests on HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher this week.
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.
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!
Sheryl Underwood is speaking out for the first time since Sharon Osbourneexited after 11 seasons.In a three-part episode of herpodcast, titled «Sharon Walks Away,» Underwood told her co-hosts, Courtney Black, Vic Frost, and Kyle Erby, that she has not spoken to Osbourne since their heated debate.«I regret that it happened because sometimes in life something happens and you just go, 'Gosh, if I just would've.' There's nothing that I could have 'just would've.' This was going to happen, out of my