CBS daytime discussion roundtable The Talk is back on Monday in its first show since Sharon Osbourne departed in a wave of controversy.
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As an “internal review” continues into the discussion about race between Sharon Osbourne and Sheryl Underwood that’s caused controversy to flare up on “The Talk”, Sherri Shepherd is weighing in with her perspective.
The conversation took place after Underwood confronted Osbourne on the air about her tweet of support for Piers Morgan after his controversial exit from “Good Morning Britain” over comments he made about Meghan Markle that were perceived to be racist. While Osbourne insisted she was
CBS daytime discussion roundtable The Talk is back on Monday in its first show since Sharon Osbourne departed in a wave of controversy.
Sheryl Underwood is finally speaking out following Sharon Osbourne’s exit from "The Talk" last month. News of Osbourne's departure came a few weeks after a heated exchange between Osbourne and Underwood, in which Osbourne expressed support for Piers Morgan after he left "Good Morning Britain" over differing opinions about Meghan Markle following the Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry's bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Speaking out. Piers Morgan stood by Sharon Osbourne following her exit from The Talk. CBS announced on Friday, March 26, that Osbourne, 68, would not return to the talk show following her controversial comments, which began with her defending 55-year-old Morgan.
The Talk hiatus has been extended while CBS continues its investigation into claims of racial insensitivity and mistreatment by Sharon Osbourne.
Andy Cohen spoke out about the controversy surrounding Sharon Osbourne that led to the CBS show "The Talk" going on hiatus for a week. The show extended its hiatus on Wednesday as it probes into a heated conversation that took place between Osbourne and co-host Sheryl Underwood after the former defended her friend Piers Morgan when he slammed Meghan Markle for her tell-all Oprah Winfrey interview.
Sharon Osbourne has been accused of using racist and homophobic slurs toward her ‘The Talk’ co-hosts by former host Leah Remini. The CBS talk show has been put on temporary hiatus this week while CBS conducts a review over Sharon’s explosive confrontation with co-host Sheryl Underwood last week, when they clashed over Sharon’s decision to defend her friend Piers Morgan against allegations of racism in the wake of his departure from UK TV show 'Good Morning Britain'.
Judging by the sound of these insider reports, things will never again be the same on The Talk!
Sharon Osbourne.The CBS show confirmed in a statement it will not air on Monday or Tuesday; the show usually airs at 2pm EST five days a week.On Wednesday's episode, Sharon was left in tears as she was questioned about her reasons for defending Piers Morgan after he quit Good Morning Britain amid Meghan Markle controversy.MORE: Piers Morgan quits Good Morning Britain – detailsWATCH: Sharon Osbourne brought to tears on The TalkPiers, who has been accused of racism and sexism towards Meghan, has
The ripple effect of Meghan Markle’s tell-all interview with Oprah sure is far-reaching.