‘The Talk’ holds a second while under Sharon Osbourne, controversy with Piers Morgan

The CBS show “The Talk” reportedly expands its interruption for the second time while he goes on to watch Sharon Osbourne’s tiff with her co-host.

The network interrupted the program last week after cases between co-presenters were hardened when Osbourne defended her friend Piers Morgan after questioning the legitimacy of Meghan Markle’s claims in her general interview with Oprah Winfrey.

According to People, the program would have taken place this week, but the network has decided to extend the interruption again at least next week as it continues to investigate Osbourne’s controversial defense of Morgan.

Representatives of “The Talk” did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.

During the March 10 episode, Ozzy Osbourne’s wife explained that although she did not agree with Morgan’s opinion, she did support his vote for it.

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Co-host Sheryl Underwood replied, “While standing with your friend, it appears that you are confirming something he said that is racist or has a safe haven.”

Sharon Osbourne's fierce defense of Piers Morgan leads to a further interruption for 'The Talk'.

Sharon Osbourne’s fierce defense of Piers Morgan leads to a further interruption for ‘The Talk’.
(Monty Brinton / CBS)

“He does not want to understand how Meghan was treated as racist and then says … ‘I do not see it as racist – I do not believe what she is going through’ – it’s that white claim, privilege it makes it on himself racist, ‘Underwood continued. “So when you say, ‘I stand with you,’ how do you address people who say you stand with racism? I’m not saying you are.”

Morgan quit his job at British ITV last week after suffering intense setbacks because he said on the air that he did not believe Markle had suicidal thoughts.

Osbourne then asked: “So if I like Piers and he is considered racist, am I racist? Is that what you are saying?”

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After the episode aired, Osbourne apologized on Twitter for her remarks and for “anyone of color I have offended and / or anyone who feels confused or let down by what I have said.”

She said she ‘panicked and was blind [and] become defensive. ‘

“There are very few things that hurt my heart more than racism, to connect with it quickly! I’m not perfect, I’m still learning like the others and will continue to learn, listen and do better,” Osbourne said. said. statement continued.

'The Talk' expands its hiatus amid controversy with Sharon Osbourne.

‘The Talk’ expands its hiatus amid controversy with Sharon Osbourne.
(Monty Brinton / CBS)

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Osbourne has since faced further allegations, including one of former “The Talk” fellow Holly Robinson Peete. Peete claims that Osbourne played a role in getting her fired after she said Peete was “too ghetto.” Osbourne denied the allegations.

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In an interview with Entertainment Tonight about the situation, Osbourne noted that she is not sure if she will be welcome at ‘The Talk’ when it finally returns after this lengthy break.

“I wish we could calmly have a conversation with adults and work it out, but I do not know if we can,” Osbourne explained. “I do not know if it’s over. I would love to, but I do not know if I want to go back first … I do not know if I will be sought there. ‘

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