As you may have heard, The Talk is down yet another co-host this week as Carrie Ann Inaba took a leave of absence.
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(CNN)"The Talk" returned Monday by jumping right into a conversation about race.It was the first new episode since cohost Sharon Osbourne left the CBS daytime talk show in the wake of a heated discussion she had with fellow cohost Sheryl Underwood over Osbourne's support of her friend, Piers Morgan.Underwood questioned that support after Morgan's negative comments following Prince Harry and Meghan's interview with media mogul Oprah Winfrey were criticized as being rooted in racism.Underwood
.As you may have heard, The Talk is down yet another co-host this week as Carrie Ann Inaba took a leave of absence.
The Talk is back, and so is Sheryl Underwood! And already the feud is getting heated again…
"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 and Sharon Osbourne‘s feud made more headlines last week and now some explanation is being given.
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.
During what The Talk‘s Sheryl Underwood promised would be an episode of the CBS talk show “unlike any other,” the co-host Monday spoke candidly about the March 10 on-air discussion about racism with Sharon Osbourne that led to Osbourne’s departure from the show.
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.
CBS daytime discussion roundtable The Talk is back on Monday in its first show since Sharon Osbourne departed in a wave of controversy.
"The Talk" is set to return Monday after a lengthy hiatus, during which it was announced that longtime co-host Sharon Osbourne would not return. The break was prompted by a tense discussion between Osbourne, 68, and co-host Sheryl Underwood over Osbourne's vocal support of Piers Morgan, whose frequent and intense criticism of Meghan Markle has widely been deemed racist.
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.