Sharon Osbourne Demands Sheryl Underwood To ‘Educate’ Her On Racism
By Cherranda Smith
March 11, 2021
TV personality Sharon Osbourne demanded that her co-host, comedian-actress Sheryl Underwood, to “educate” her on racism. The demand came on Wednesday (March 10), following the departure of Piers Morgan from Good Morning Britain amid the aftermath of the comments he made about the interview Meghan Markle and Prince Harry had with Oprah.
“I will ask you again, Sheryl –– I’ve been asking you during the break, and I’m asking you again. And don’t try and cry because if anyone should be crying, it should be me,” co-host of The Talk on CBS, Osbourne said to Underwood.
“Tell me, educate me, when you have heard [Morgan] say racist things,” Osbourne continues before screaming, “Educate me! Tell me!” while Underwood is trying to explain.
karen osbourne begging to be canceled live on the talk right now pic.twitter.com/YU217LK5rL
— Déjà The View (@dejatheviewpod) March 10, 2021
“It is not the exact words of racism,” Underwood begins again. “It is the implication and reaction to it. To not want to address that because she is a Black woman, and to try and dismiss it, or to make it seem like less than what it is, that’s what makes it racist,” she explains, referring to Morgan’s statement that he “doesn’t believe a word” of what Meghan Markle revealed in the interview, including her struggles with mental health as a member of the royal family.
Underwood then turns the conversation back to Osbourne. “But right now, I’m talking to a woman I believe is my friend. And I don’t want anybody here to… to watch this and [say] we’re attacking you for being racist…”
Osbourne scoffs and talks over Underwood again stating, “I think it’s too late. I think that seed’s already sown.”
Social media reacted to the clip, calling Osbourne out for her rants and missing the point Underwood was trying to make while also pointing out that she wanted to be educated on the matter but was defending Morgan anyway.
Sharon Osborne really sat on National TV, telling a black woman to educate her on Piers Morgan’s racist comments??? I would only assume since she stood up for him, she knows the comments he’s made or is she blindly supporting him? pic.twitter.com/Wts8EgmCEg
— Steve Jr (@DwayneJay) March 10, 2021
I HATE when white people ask how they can be racist about anything. Likeee you want me to count the ways of all the opportunities you have each day to choose racism?! If you don’t go to Google and leave me alone.
— Sylvia (@SylviaObell) March 11, 2021
Twitter users also expressed concern for Underwood and new show co-host, best-selling author Elaine Welteroth, citing the lived experience many Black women have in the workplace.
@TheTalkCBS, what are you going to do to compensate and support @sherylunderwood and @ElaineWelteroth for what you’ve put them through on national tv? It is not their job to educate another host about racism on live tv, especially in light of how that host reacted. #TheTalk
— Dr. Anne-Marie Angelo (@Dra_m_a) March 10, 2021
Osbourne expressed her support of her “friend” on Twitter on Tuesday, and said on the show that racist is “a terrible, evil word to call anyone.”
. @piersmorgan I am with you. I stand by you. People forget that you’re paid for your opinion and that you’re just speaking your truth.
— Sharon Osbourne (@MrsSOsbourne) March 9, 2021
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