Sharon Osborne appeared on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher” on Friday, her first TV interview since leaving “The Talk” in late March after a heated race-related conversation on the CBS daytime talk show earlier. Of the month. Osborne and Maher shared a conversation rich in personal grievances and anxieties about “de-culture,” but little accountability and soul-searching “How are you?” Asked Maher Osborne, after she went out to applaud, and Osborne replied, “It’s a lot of different things.” “I’m angry. I hurt.” The two reworked the events that led to Osborne leaving “The Talk.” On the controversial March 10 episode, Osborne told fellow hosts that she felt trapped after defending her friend Pierce Morgan’s comments that he “didn’t believe a word,” Duchess Megan said in her surprise interview with Oprah Winfrey a few days earlier. Morgan has resigned from his job as host of “Good Morning Britain” after his comments sparked complaints from viewers and an investigation was launched. More: The Return of “The Talk”: Sherrill Underwood discusses the “trauma” of Sharon Osborne in the episode “Race and Heal” “I feel and said on” The Talk “that I am about to put on the electric chair because I have a friend that many people think is racist and that makes me racist “. Maher summarized the incident in this way: “He was called a racist, lost his job, and you were called a racist, and you lost your job, do I have a right?” Maher continued: “Who is racist and why? This is what I am trying to discover.” Osborne said, “Me too.” “I’ve been called up for a lot of things in my life, and I’m so used to calling names, but racism is something I won’t accept.” Maher continued, “You have to agree to everything Meghan Markle says or are you a racist? Is that the standard now?” Maher went on to call Queen Elizabeth II a “old bag” and Duchess Megan a “girl,” and argued that the royal family was not uniquely cruel. On Megan, but she’s “cool on everyone.” Osborne insisted that “disagreeing with someone doesn’t make you a racist,” then proceeds to make allegations about her past use of racial insults to “disgruntled ladies.” More: Amanda Kluts says the hosts of The Talk don’t Still “Family” After an intense debate between Pierce Morgan, Osborne has denied using some racist slurs in the past, but not others. When asked about one incident when she was accused of defaming an Iranian woman, Osborne made it clear that the woman was a stranger, and she was smashed at the anniversary party Their 25th marriage and she won a diamond necklace in a raffle draw. Osborne faced the angry woman and went for cancer treatment at the time. “I don’t know what I told her, but it wasn’t very nice.” What Osborne and Maher did not explicitly discuss was Osborne’s treatment of Black’s hostess Sherrill Underwood, in episode 1 March 0. When Underwood asked what Osborne would say to people who thought it was racist to defend someone who made Morgan’s comments, Osborne said, “How can I be racist toward anyone? How can I be racist towards anyone or anything in my life? How can I do that?” ? Me? ”When Underwood tried to respond, Osborne cut her off before Underwood went into the commercial while Osborne spoke about her. The tone of conversation did not improve when they returned, with Osborne telling Underwood not to cry. “If anyone should cry, it should be me,” she said. Osborne apologized the next day on Twitter “to anyone you’ve offended and / or to anyone who feels overwhelmed or let down what you said.” “Talk” then pauses as CBS conducts an internal review. During the hiatus, Osborne told “Entertainment Tonight” that she was “set” and former Osborne hosts Holly Robinson Beatty and Leah Rimini accused her of racist behavior. The network announced the departure of Osborne, the remaining original co-host, on March 26. “Sharon Osborne has decided to leave The Talk,” the network said in a statement to USA TODAY. The events of the March 10 broadcast were disturbing to everyone involved, including the audience who was watching at home. As part of our review, we concluded that Sharon’s behavior toward her co-hosts during the March 10 episode is not in line with our values for more: Sharon Osborne leaves The Talk after discussing Hot Racism; Pierce Morgan Yazan in Contribution: Sidney Henderson, Charles Trippani, Hannah Yaroff
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