‘The Talk’ returns to Sharon Osbourne’s exit, and Sheryl Underwood calls ‘PTSS’ following the air

‘The Talk’ has returned to its regular schedule after a nearly month-long hiatus after an on-air conversation between Sharon Osbourne and co-presenter Sheryl Underwood saw the former reality star leave the show forever.

Underwood, 57, opened Monday’s episode about the “trauma” she said she had to deal with amid her public outburst with Osbourne, 68, but noted she was eager to return before the dedication. heard the program around her side of the case.

“I feel like I was in PTSD because it was a trauma,” Underwood explained. “And I feel like I want to get over this, because I wanted to work with my friends and my colleagues and the crew again … but I also wanted to get back to the audience.”

The comedian also leans towards the issues at hand and tells the viewers that she and the remaining members of ‘The Talk’ will honestly discuss what took place and investigate some of our feelings, adding that the crew will also show you how someone can become more comfortable discussing important issues and having difficult conversations. ‘

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The trouble for Sharon Osbourne began after she expressed support for Piers Morgan when he questioned the legitimacy of the demands made by Meghan Markle during her interview with Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey.

The trouble for Sharon Osbourne began after she expressed support for Piers Morgan when he questioned the legitimacy of the demands made by Meghan Markle during her interview with Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey.
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She insisted that the conversation surrounding Osbourne’s controversial departure was necessary to “process the events of that day and what happened afterwards so that we could come to healing.”

Addressing her co-host and the viewing court, Underwood lamented that she feared being seen by others as “the angry black woman” and therefore preferred to remain calm during the heated conversation with Osbourne, in which the “America’s Got Talent’s judge expressed support for Piers Morgan after leaving ‘Good Morning Britain’ over differing views on Meghan Markle following the Duchess of Sussex’s and Prince Harry’s bombing interview with Oprah Winfrey.

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‘I did not want to escalate things with Sharon because I thought I was having a conversation with a friend, but I also knew I had to be an example for others to follow because I did not want to be angry. black is not considered. woman, ‘Underwood explained and added,’ and it really scared me. ‘

She continued, “I did not want it to be and I wanted to stay calm and focused, and it’s hard to go back to that day because I just feel the trauma. I feel scared, worried.”

Last month, a source close to Osbourne told Us Weekly that the ‘Extreme’ writer was ‘bitterly disappointed’ at the way her time in the popular day program came to an end.

‘Her whole career has been based on not holding back, expressing her thoughts and striving for freedom of speech – so to be classified as a big or a racist or to be considered a racist is a morbid scenario and a complete nightmare for her, especially because she insists up and down it’s all a pack of lies and that’s the last thing she is, ‘the insider told the publication.

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Meanwhile, Underwood claimed last week that Osbourne had not personally apologized to her after the incident. However, Osbourne refuted the claim in a memorandum to the Daily Mail and provided alleged screenshots of the text messages she sent to Underwood.

Underwood confirmed in the episode on Monday that Osbourne did text her, but claimed that she did not respond to the messages because Underwood was not sure if she was allowed to do the internal investigation that takes place during the program. not.

Sheryl Underwood says she experienced PTSD after her heated discussion on the air with Sharon Osbourne that preceded Osbourne's exit from 'The Talk'.  (Photo by Matthew Simmons / Getty Images)

Sheryl Underwood says she experienced PTSD after her heated discussion on the air with Sharon Osbourne that preceded Osbourne’s exit from ‘The Talk’. (Photo by Matthew Simmons / Getty Images)

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Since planning Osbourne’s departure from ‘The Talk’, she’s been planning her next step with the support of her immediate friends and family.

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“Her family supports her too and it tears everyone apart if she suffers like that,” the insider told Us Weekly last month. “They think it’s a big sting and she was hung out to dry for something she did not do or believe.”

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