Sharon Osbourne divulged what she felt when she was labeled a racist on "The Talk."

After months of remaining silent, Osbourne finally came forward again and revealed new details about the issue surrounding her exit from the talk show.

Ahead of the formal release of the Fox Nation docuseries, "Sharon Osbourne: To Hell & Back," Radar Online obtained a clip of the show featuring the former talk show host as she talked about what went down on "The Talk."

For what it's worth, Ozzy Osbourne's wife left the show last year after her infamous fight with Sheryl Underwood. At that time, she was labeled a racist on national television after defending Piers Morgan who questioned Meghan Markle's racism accusations.

"I wanted to look into the camera and say, "f--- you, f--- you, f--- you, f--- you, and CBS, take that! But I couldn't do that. Can you imagine if I'd have done that, what it would've done? It would've been suicidal for me to do that, but that's what was inside me. And I honestly wanted to say, 'CBS go f--- yourselves," she said.

Osbourne added that, even after the cameras stopped recording, she dealt with Underwood, who was in tears and confronted the showrunners, Heather Gray and Kristin Matthews.


When they entered an office room, she reportedly asked them if the showrunners wanted her out. But everyone was reportedly crying, but she questioned everyone why she did it to her and that she was supposed to be the one who should be emotional.

What Led to Sharon Osbourne's Exit

During the same docuseries, Osbourne revealed that she made the decision to leave the show as "The Talk" team could not decide whether she could come back or not.

She still apologized after the blunder, but the talk show host revealed she suffered death threats every day since the incident happened. People reportedly told her they would come to cut her throat in the night.

Some said they would cut Ozzy and their animals, as well.

Although she left the show for good, she made a fresh start with "The Talk UK" despite saying that she would not return to TV anymore due to trauma. It is worth noting that she hired a 24-hour security team and underwent ketamine therapy to help her survive the trauma.

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