‘It was disgusting’ Piers Morgan lambastes Sharon Osbourne’s exit from The Talk | Celebrity News | Showbiz and television

Sharon Osbourne, 69, previously featured on CBS’ The Talk but quit last year after an on-screen clash with co-host Sheryl Underwood. The outspoken personality has defended his good friend Piers Morgan after his controversial comments about Meghan Markle, 40, which led to his departure from Good Morning Britain.
After her on-air comments last year, CBS confirmed the mother-of-three would be leaving The Talk and the show itself would be going on hiatus.
It has now been confirmed that Sharon will host her own show on Talk TV, alongside Piers, who is set to return to television with his Uncensored show on the same channel on Monday.
He shared his thoughts on Sharon being kicked out of The Talk, telling The Sun’s TV Mag: “I’m especially thrilled about this, as Sharon was canceled from her show The Talk in America after 10 years, a show which she loved and was the star of, because she tweeted her support for my right to have an opinion.
“She didn’t even agree with the opinion, she just said I was entitled to it, which I actually was.”
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“Appearing on American chat star Bill Maher’s HBO show, she said she was ‘angry’ and ‘hurt,’ and Maher – who like me is a liberal but anti-revival – mocked her. all the fury saying, ‘Piers Morgan was called a racist and lost his job, and you were called a racist and lost your job.
“’Who is the racist and why? That’s what I’m trying to figure out. Do you agree with everything Meghan Markle says or are you racist? Is this the norm now? »
Piers, who quit his six-year tenure at Good Morning Britain after receiving more than 150,000 complaints to Ofcom for not ‘believing’ Meghan’s comments, fumed: ‘Apparently so!’
The former BGT judge had slammed the Duchess of Sussex at the time of her interview which aired on ITV last month, after saying a member of the royal family had expressed concerns about the ‘darkness’ of her son’s skin Archie, and that his pleas for help as the suicide had been ignored.
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Piers was then embroiled in an on-air argument with GMB weatherman Alex Beresford over his comments, which led to the former quitting the show and his subsequent resignation.
Sharon had rowed with her fellow presenters on the Talk when she was asked about Piers shortly after he made headlines for storming the TV studio.
Faced with questions about the former editor of The Talk newspaper, Sharon has since said she felt ‘trapped’.
Her co-host Sheryl Underwood had asked Sharon: “What would you say to people who might think that while you’re by your friend’s side, it looks like you’ve given validation or safe haven to something you he said who is a racist, even if you don’t agree?