Kelly Osbourne is speaking her mind. The 36-year-old former reality star recently spoke with "Extra" about several things, including her sobriety and weight loss.
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Global’s “The Talk” is back, starting Monday.
The hit talk show will return after a month-long hiatus next week, marking the first show since co-host Sharon Osbourne step down.
During the episode, remaining co-hosts Sheryl Underwood, Carrie Ann Inaba, Amanda Kloots and Elaine Welteroth will have an important discussion on “race and healing” with diversity, equity, inclusion and justice expert Dr. Donald E. Grant.
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Kelly Osbourne is speaking her mind. The 36-year-old former reality star recently spoke with "Extra" about several things, including her sobriety and weight loss.
When one of Sharon Osbourne’s pets went missing, some of her former co-hosts on “The Talk” sent her messages of support.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
The Talk will finally return on Monday following Sharon Osbourne’s exit from the show after her racism and homophobia controversy last month.
Sheryl Underwood is breaking her silence after CBS announced that Sharon Osbourne’s exit from “The Talk” in the wake of the co-hosts’ heated discussion on racism last month.
Standing by her side! Ozzy Osbourne seemingly reacted to Sharon Osbourne’s exit from The Talk last month after 11 seasons.
Ozzy Osbourne isn't staying silent. The 72-year-old rocker's wife, Sharon Osbourne, has found herself at the center of controversy lately after a firey on-air discussion during an episode of "The Talk." The longtime hostess was called out for defending Piers Morgan's controversial comments regarding Meghan Markle and squared off with co-host Sheryl Underwood of the racist implications of what he said.
Ozzy Osbourne is standing by his wife Sharon Osbourne following her departure from “The Talk”.