Sharon Osbourne is getting some support from her former The Talk co-stars.
07.04.2021 - 02:01 / usmagazine.com
Talking The Talk. Sheryl Underwood finally spoke out about Sharon Osbourne‘s exit from The Talk after playing a large role in the controversy that led to her departure.
“Sometimes in life, something happens and you go, ‘Gosh, if I just would’ve … ‘ There’s nothing I could have ‘just would’ve’ — this was going to happen, out of my control,” the host, 57, said during the Saturday, April 3, episode of her “Sheryl Underwood Radio” podcast. “Sometimes you don’t want to know what you know.”
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Sharon Osbourne is getting some support from her former The Talk co-stars.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Jenna Dewan is reportedly being lined up to help co-host CBS' The Talk on Wednesdays, joining Sheryl Underwood, Elaine Welteroth and Amanda Kloots. Dancer and actress Jenna has appeared on the show before, but it has now been rumored that the mom-of-two is a "name of interest" for show bosses who need to add a permanent host following Sharon Osbourne's exit.
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 has given her first TV interview about her departure from The Talk in March following a heated exchange with cohost Sheryl Underwood.
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.
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 welcoming back fans of The Talk after a tumultuous month long hiatus.
The Talk returned to CBS on Monday following a month off air – and viewers all tuned in to watch the hosts address the show's hiatus.MORE: Carrie Ann Inaba shares major update about her return to The TalkSharon Osbourne was noticeably absent from the show following her sudden departure, while Carrie Ann Inaba – who had been away from the programme due to illness prior to the hiatus, was back.Carrie joined co-hosts Sheryl Underwood, Amanda Kloots and Elaine Welteroth. VIDEO: Sharon Osbourne gets
Time to talk. After nearly a month-long hiatus, The Talk is back. Sheryl Underwood, Carrie Ann Inaba, Amanda Kloots and Elaine Welteroth hosted a conversation about race during the Monday, April 12, episode, the first time the show has been back since Sharon Osbourne‘s controversial exit.
Ready to move on? Sharon Osbourne has spoken out for the first time following her exit from The Talk.
Sharon Osbourne has receipts to prove that she has reached out to Sheryl Underwood, despite Sheryl claiming she had yet to receive anything from the former The Talk co-host.
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.
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