The Talk’s Carrie Ann Inaba Shows Her Support For Ousted Co-Star Sharon Osbourne
Sharon was forced to walk away (with a hefty payday, no less) after her heated and emotional debate with Sheryl Underwood last month. In their conversation, Sharon was defending her friend Piers Morgan, who has been branded a racist for his attacks on Meghan Markle. Some people say that Sharon went too far in the debate, which forced producers of The Talk to go on hiatus for two weeks.
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While Carrie Ann hasn’t said much about the controversy, it appears as though she is trying to show as much love and support towards Sharon as possible, which is something she wanted to show her appreciation for in return with the flowers she sent her. Unfortunately for Sharon, it doesn’t look like she will be getting that same support from Sheryl, who has so far refused to respond to any of Sharon’s apology texts. Instead, she said during an episode this week that she’s suffering from PTSD because of their debate.
“I feel like I’ve been in, like, PTSD because it was a trauma,” Sheryl said in the first episode back after spring break. “And I feel like I want to get past this because I really wanted to get back to work with my friends and my colleagues and the crew … but I also wanted to get back to the audience.”
Sheryl Underwood Has PTSD Because Of Sharon Osbourne
If that weren’t enough, Sheryl said that she needed to talk about Sharon’s departure from the show to “process the events of that day and what happened since, so we can get to the healing.”
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You know all of this has gone way to far. Sharon did not say anything wrong. You know the problem is anymore you can't say anything because anything you say someone has a problem with it. Shame on The Talk! Grow up and quit letting the social media dictate what you can and cannot say!!! Are you a Talk Show or NOT! Or do you just want to follow everyone else???
I don't think Sharon was treated fairly. After all it is the Talk! This really made me feel different toward Sheryl.
PTSD?????? Seriously??? You poor little thing. My heart bleeds for you. That's an insult to all the men and women who served your country and people from horrendous accidents etc. Good Grief woman – grow up. Sharon did nothing wrong. She's a wonderful woman unlike most of her co-workers.
The Talk should be renamed to Schoolgirl Bitch Fights. I blame the show for this mess. A talk should be just that, where viewers can watch an adult conversation on topics which helps the fans to form their own opinions. Some gong show with out of control arguments is not helpful or sets a good example to viewers on how to behave and listen to and respect others points of view.
I think you are right about the show being at fault. Both for letting this get out of control on air. They should have put a stop to it went to commercial. Come back and explained that this needed to be a conversation for the cast to have back stage and would be continued the next day with a resolution and or a therapist to help resolve it and show how the conversation should have gone.
However we do not know all of the things she has said over the years. I assume you are white and not experienced in the drama of racism. Could what I just said be considered racism? Yes, it could especially if I kept making references to you being white in various ways. People who have grown up saying what they want to say even in a joking manner may not know how hurtful those comments can be. It has been assumed in my life that because I am black I must be part of the cooking staff or turned away at the door when I am an attendee. Some people do not understand privilege because it is their norm. If Black people are now pointing out the cruelty then their must be something wrong with us and not you. This is our norm.
I grew up in a poor community. I am not a person of colour but I was discriminated by what part of town I came from and my family being working class, blue collar workers. However I was richer than most in that my family are neither racist or homophobic. I remember when the first children of colour were coming to my school, my mother sitting me and my siblings down and telling us we are all the same and our colour doesn't matter, god loves us all. I have been fortunate enough to have friends of all nationalities and my life has been richer for it (especially when it comes to us all cooking). I try to give people of colour a pass when it comes to comments like "you white people" because of the discrimination they have had to endure. However I feel such colour grouping must be difficult particularly for biracial children to hear and it concerns me. I long for the day when peoples skin colour is regarded like eye or hair colour, nothing more than a beautiful difference. I don't like talk around me that racial profiles people because to me it's reminiscent of when I was a child and people trying to keep everyone where they perceived should be their place. As for Sharon O, if she made offensive comments the show should have dealt with it the very first incident, it should not be tolerated and definitely not have gotten to such an unprofessional tv showdown. I thought it was disgusting and will never watch The Talk ever again because of it. The show should be replaced.