Talk’s Holly Robinson Peete says Sharon Osbourne said she was too “ghetto”

The illustration in the article titled Holly Robinson Peete, a former presenter of The Talk, says that Sharon Osbourne complained that she was too. "ghetto"

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The (purely metaphorical, we should probably consider it for legal reasons) the sulphurous stench we usually associate with Piers Morgan opening his mouth and letting things get out of it continues to spread more and more this week, as he now begins to slowly swallow and corrode the enamel of the CBS series of daytime talks The Talk. No wonder it is due to Sharon Osbourne, who has been with the series since its inception and decided to spend some of her seemingly tireless celebrity reserves holding power to defend Morgan earlier this week. , after the first Good morning Britain host he was usually himself re: the recent Oprah interview of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.

Osbourne’s defense of Morgan’s “telling the truth” caused one of his former co-workers to resurrect a personal truth, which is that Holly Robinson Peete spoke on social media today to remind the world ‘time which Osbourne allegedly declared. she and Leah Remini were also “ghettos” for the show and apparently inclined them to fire them. The Talk. (Robinson Peete and Remini only lasted one season with the series, which has been running since 2010.)

Osbourne has always denied trying to fire Robinson Peete or Remini, even though both women have told the story at different times in their careers.

Robinson Peete specifically moved to post on the subject due to a heated conversation Osbourne had with co-host Sheryl Underwood on Wednesday’s show delivery, where he stated that “I feel like I’m about to be put on the electric chair because I have a friend that a lot of people think is racist, so that makes me racist. ” He also demanded that Underwood “educate” me about what, exactly, Morgan’s statements were called racism, because nothing speaks of alliance for the black community as demanding that a black woman educate you about existence. of racism.

Anyway: Osbourne did apologize for his defense of Morgan today via Twitter, stating that he felt “panicked and blinded” at the time and “defended himself.” (CBS noted Wednesday’s share of The Talk it is currently in the process of internal review.) All in all it would be fine (for a very good definition of the bar of good and good), except that the whole incident caused Morgan to open his mouth again, and he already did (metaphorically) the tide of stench rises once more to wash the earth, ruining children’s birthday parties and forcing the stinking smell of shit six inches from people’s noses. No need to reprint the exact content of his fabricated indignation—Bluster, apology, etc.— but let us understand that this story will never end and will be the last thing left on Earth after we have all been drowned in the unattainable and unfathomable stench of Piers Morgan.

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