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.
07.04.2021 - 02:05 / hollywoodlife.com
After remaining silent while CBS went about their investigation into the uncomfortable race debate that happened during the Mar. 10 episode of The Talk, Sheryl Underwood is finally speaking out.
The 57-year-old revealed on her Sheryl Underwood Radio podcast on Apr. 4 that the now departed host Sharon Osbourne has not reached out to apologize following their on-air confrontation.
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 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.
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
"The Talk" returned to its regular programming schedule following a nearly month-long hiatus after an on-air spat between Sharon Osbourne and co-host Sheryl Underwood saw the former reality star leave the show for good. Underwood, 57, opened up on Monday’s episode about the "trauma" she said she’s been dealing with amid her public fallout with Osbourne, 68, but noted that she was eager to get back in front of the show’s devoted audience to explain her side of the matter.
Sheryl Underwood is welcoming back fans of The Talk after a tumultuous month long hiatus.
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.
The Talk will finally return on Monday following Sharon Osbourne’s exit from the show after her racism and homophobia controversy last month.
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