Sharon Osbourne Leaves 'The Talk' Amid Racism Allegations
Sharon Osbourne Leaves 'The Talk' Amid Racism Allegations

Sharon Osbourne has left The Talk after finding herself in hot water after she decided to make some "controversial" comments on the Meghan and Harry interview.
Among all the backlash, an old clip of the talk-show host has resurfaced that many branded as equally damaging.
Now, Sharon has decided to leave the show.
Sharon Osbourne has left The Talk.
After a controversial scandal led to an investigation into the reality star...
Now, we all know Sharon Osbourne is a woman of many talents.
Originally born in London, England, 1952, Sharon Osbourne has lived one hell of a life, and has become somewhat of a household name in the process.
She was thrown head first into the music industry.
Being the daughter of the notorious music manager, Don Arden, Sharon grew up around rock stars and musicians which, as a result, enabled her to quickly move up the business ladder herself.
But, it wasn't until the 1970's when her life would really take a turn...
In 1976, Arden started managing an up-and-coming heavy metal band from the U.K... Black Sabbath.
This was when Sharon met Ozzy.
The eccentric lead singer of the iconic band caught Sharon's eye, and the pair were quick to hit it off.
After nearly a decade of on-and-off dating, they officially tied the knot in 1982...
And went on to have 3 children together, Aimee, Kelly, and Jack.
However, being married to the Prince of Darkness wasn't all fun and games.
After he was kicked out of Black Sabbath, Sharon had become Ozzy's manager - But this didn't mean the pair weren't shy of drama. They frequently, and publicly, struggled with substance abuse and alcoholism, and would engage in intense and violent fights.
But, always the business woman...
Sharon decided to cash in on her rather bizarre family set up, and collaborated with MTV to start the reality TV show, The Osbournes, in 2002.
And The Osbournes was nothing short of iconic.
Their reality show was an instant hit and gave the world an insight into the remarkably unconventional family life of the Osbournes.
But, among other things, it also put Sharon on the map.
After the show's triumph, Sharon was no longer known as just "the wife of Ozzy".
Her charisma and wicked sense of humor was evident throughout the series, and we all fell completely in love with her for it.
Following the success of the show, Sharon became a celebrity in her own right.
In 2007, Sharon starred as a judge on America's Got Talent, and the British singing show, The X Factor.
And, since 2010...
Sharon has also been a panelist on The Talk, where she interviews and chats with an array of different celebrities.
So, the woman's done it all.
It's undeniable that Sharon has experienced both major highs and major lows.
And recently, she's been on a serious low.
The talk-show host has found herself in some hot water after making some "controversial" comments about Meghan Markle in defense of her long-term friend, Piers Morgan.
It all started when Piers Morgan was accused of "bullying" Meghan Markle in an unrelenting series of rants, both on and offline.
Lots of people on here want me fired for expressing my opinion on the Pinocchio Princess. If you want to join them, there are various petitions still doing the rounds from the last few times you've all tried, and failed, to have me fired for saying what I think.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) March 8, 2021
He referred to her as a "liar" while she was discussing her mental health and said he wouldn't believe her if she was giving him the weather report.
But after facing intense backlash for his comments, he resigned from Good Morning Britain.
I wouldn’t believe Meghan Markle if she gave me a weather report.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) March 8, 2021
And that's when Sharon decided she would jump in to defend him.
Osbourne told Sheryl Underwood on The View that she felt he did nothing wrong.
When stuff like this happens, true friends run towards you, fake friends run away. I love Sharon Osbourne because she always stays true to herself.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) March 10, 2021
She knew she would get abused by the woke brigade for tweeting this - but did it anyway because it what she believes. https://t.co/gYnSwXZsUe
"I know he has a right to say what he feels on the interview, as we have a right to say and everybody has a right to say what they feel with freedom of speech," Osbourne said.
She continued:
"Did I like everything he said? Did I agree with what he said? No, because it's his opinion. It's not my opinion.
"But why is it that because I supported a long-time friend and work colleague of mine for years that everybody goes, if you support him, then you must be racist because he's racist?"
"This is the situation. You tell me where you have heard him say, educate me, tell me when you have heard him [Morgan] say racist things."
Underwood replied with this: "It is not the exact words of racism," said Underwood. "It is the implication and the reaction to it. To not want to address that, because she is a black woman, and to try and dismiss it or to make it seem less than it is. That's what makes it racist. Right now I am talking to a woman I believe is my friend. I don't want anybody here to watch this and think we are attacking you for being racist."
Osbourne replied: "I think it's too late. That seed is already sown."
Her other co-host, Elaine Welteroth, added that it was a moment to "stand up for anti-racism." Welteroth added: "When we give passes or give space to people who are saying damaging, harmful things, what we're kind of doing is permissing it," she explained. "And I think that's what people are reacting to."
But no one could excuse Osbourne's aggression during the rant when discussing racism.
"And don't try and cry. 'Cause if anyone should be crying, it should be me." Osborne claims while Sheryl Underwood replies: "But right now, I'm talking to a woman who I believe is my friend."
The segment did not sit well with a lot of people...
sharon osbourne’s aggression towards sheryl underwood on the talk needs more attention
— 𝐤𝐚𝐦. (@ainosminako) March 10, 2021
That Sharon Osbourne clip is so uncomfortable to watch. The part where she told her Black co host to not cry and said "if anyone should be crying its me"
— শাহান | شاہان 🏳️🌈🇧🇩✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽🇧🇩🏳️🌈 (@J_Hussain05) March 11, 2021
Wh*te women love weaponising their tears. We see this trope all the time. They do it to make Black ppl/POC look like bullies
Sharon Osbourne shouting at a black woman for her to explain racism. If that was a black woman she will be called aggressive. There’s your example of racism Sharon!!
— Tru Powell (@Tru_Powell) March 11, 2021
You’re welcome!
Sharon Osbourne's behavior today has been experienced by every Black & brown woman you know.
— Charmi Patel Peña (@charmipena) March 10, 2021
First gaslight. Then force the two Black women to handhold you through tears as they EXPLAIN racist behavior to you (again). And if they get upset - use their frustration against them.
Sharon Osbourne is so many of the white liberals who I once called "friend." Doesn't matter how long you knew each other or how close you were. When put in a spot where they have to face their complicity in racism, even a little, they'll toss the "friendship" down the toilet.
— Stimmy Neutron (@angryblkhoemo) March 11, 2021
And while all that drama was going on, an old clip of Osbourne from 2018 resurfaced in which she claims Meghan Markle is not really Black.
It seemed to come from the idea that Markle is "white-passing" but because the conversation was not about that, the other members on the panel shut it down to discuss why Markle's treatment by the press came from inherently racist foundations and Osbourne was attempting to dismiss that.
There is a fine line between understanding someone else's experience and dismissing it.
Dismissing it only adds to the issue of micro-aggressions faced by Black and Brown people on a daily. Taking a step back to understand why your experiences might not be similar to others is important when you're trying to educate yourself on the matter.
After the scandal, Osbourne released a statement in which she tried to recognize how her behavior may have come across:
— Sharon Osbourne (@MrsSOsbourne) March 12, 2021
In it, she wrote how she's always received support and love from the Black community and apologized to anyone she's let down because of her recent actions. She even addressed the fact that she let her "fear and horror of being accused of being a racist take over."
But she's also hit back at her critics.
"I'm like, 'I've been set up.' And I went like, 'How dare you all do this to me?' I'm your sacrificial lamb."
"I was so angry, I cannot begin to tell you. Not with Sheryl, not with Elaine, not with anybody."
"But a company that I've worked at for 11 years."
"It's the cancel culture, isn't it? Throw her under the bus."
5. In 2018, Sharon Osbourne said on The Talk re Meghan Markle: "she ain't black."
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) March 14, 2021
When told by her co-hosts that Meghan Markle is indeed Black (her mother is Black), Sharon says "Yeah, I know...but she doesn't look Black." pic.twitter.com/5JXkfRD7RI
Watch the resurfaced video above.
Sharon did say that she was 'truly sorry' if her comments caused offence.
Is it time to make #TheTalk's current hiatus a permanent one and give that hour back to soap fans?
— SheKnows' Soaps (@soapoperafan) March 20, 2021
Get our thoughts and share your own here: https://t.co/zJGRm8ne4k #Soaps
However, the latest news seems to show that her apology did not matter...
And what's the latest news?
This. Is. ABSURD. https://t.co/rvmywFDbuK
— Megyn Kelly (@megynkelly) March 27, 2021
Well Sharon has actually decided to leave The Talk amid the allegations.
CBS decided to take the show off air while they carried out an investigation in Sharon's behaviour.
🚨BOOM
— chris evans (@chris_notcapn) March 26, 2021
Sharon Osbourne is leaving The Talk.
CBS: "The events of the 3/10 broadcast were upsetting to everyone involved including the audience watching. As part of our review we concluded her behavior toward her co-hosts did not align with our values for a respectful workplace." pic.twitter.com/YCsL8GtYSM
And in a statement released just hours ago, news emerged that Sharon had 'left' the show.
In the statement, CBS said that Sharon's comments "were upsetting to everyone involved, including the audience watching at home."
Sharon Osbourne forced off The Talk for defending Piers Morgan's right to have an opinion about Meghan's provable fibs during Oprah interview... but cancel culture doesn't exist.
— Dan Wootton (@danwootton) March 26, 2021
YEAH RIGHT!
Shameful decision by CBS putting freedom of speech in the media under further threat.
The statement continued:
As part of our review, we concluded that Sharon's behaviour towards her co-hosts during the 10 March episode did not align with our values for a respectful workplace.
The Talk will return however.
11. BREAKING
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) March 26, 2021
Sharon Osbourne is leaving "The Talk"
In a statement, CBS says she is leaving and "The Talk" is returning with new episodes on April 12
CBS says her behavior towards her co-hosts "did not align with our values for a respectful workplace."https://t.co/jmkos23Qa9 pic.twitter.com/lrt1Xdasul
On April 12, and in the meantime the programme's hosts, producers and crew are set to complete "workshops, listening sessions and training about equity, inclusion and cultural awareness."








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