Sharon Osbourne Is Still Talking About Getting Fired From “The Talk” In Her New Docuseries

September 27, 2022 / Posted by:

Despite Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne promising us that they’re going to fuck off back to England any day now, Sharon still can’t let go of the fact that she was told to fuck off of one of the lowest-rated daytime talk shows, The Talk, last year when she defended friend Piers Morgan’s derogatory remarks about Meghan Markle and screeched over cohost and now sworn enemy, Sheryl Underwood. This led to Sharon saying she’s been labeled a racist by some, which Ozzy said is basically like her being called a pedophile. And as if her still being so angry that she’s awoken Ozzy from his perpetual stupor to sit next to her and mumble in agreement on the morning news show circuit as she whines about being canceled wasn’t enough, Sharon’s docuseries, Sharon Osbourne: To Hell and Back focuses on her ouster.

Entertainment Weekly says that Sharon’s return to media (when did she ever leave?) will largely focus on her brush with “cancel culture” and how she was an easy target that fateful morning on The Talk.

The TV personality’s four-part Fox Nation series Sharon Osbourne: To Hell and Back debuts Monday and will purportedly highlight how she found herself “in the crosshairs of the cancel culture movement” following an on-air dust-up with The Talk cohost Sheryl Underwood over controversial comments Piers Morgan made about Meghan Markle.

In a clip shared on Fox & Friends Sunday, Osbourne slams CBS’ handling of the events that led to her ouster. “I was this lamb slaughtered that morning,” she says, “and CBS denied responsibility.”

The representative for lambs says that they’d very much like to be excluded from this narrative. Here’s the trailer for the series:

I can’t think of a worse cable network to appear on to try to convince people you aren’t a racist than Fox News, but Sharon paid Fox & Friends a visit yesterday to continue beating this dead, buried, and decomposed horse.

Appearing on Fox & Friends to promote her series, Osbourne lamented the ways “cancel culture” has allowed people to “destroy my life because of the way I feel.”

“I’ve worked in this industry for 50 years — actually, 55,” she said. “I didn’t want that to be the end of my career, and I thought it was unfair.” Doubling down on her defense of Morgan, she said, “I’m not racist. He’s not racist, but because he said something about somebody who is mixed race… I said, ‘That’s nothing to do with that.’ He knew Meghan for a long time, so he’s talking from experience.”

Here’s some of that:

And she also hit F&F on the day before, because apparently, this doc is all Fox Networks has going for it right now in their fight against “wokesters”:

Sharon acts as though her support of Piers’ freedom of speech was the only reason she was being called racist, but some crew members on The Talk then came forward with allegations of her also calling other cohosts super uncreative racist and homophobic names; so with all of that in mind, they gave her the boot.

Not long after Osbourne’s contentious on-air exchange with Underwood — wherein Osbourne defended her friend Morgan for his incendiary comments about Markle in the wake of her bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey — multiple crew members accused Osbourne of toxic and racist behavior during her tenure on the show, including claims that she called former cohost Julie Chen “wonton” and “slanty eyes” and Sara Gilbert, who is a lesbian, a “p—y licker.”

Methinks with Sharon’s hyper-fixation on this whole ordeal, the “hell” she speaks of is coming from inside the house. Why continue bringing up what you consider the worst time in your life when you could be retired and counting your stacks of dead bat blood money in your palatial English country home? But Sharon just won’t quit. Stay tuned for a curiously familiar show airing in the UK, called “The Chatter,” (not to be confused with The Talk UK) where the panel of women can say whatever they want without consequence.

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