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Still defensive, Sharon Osbourne lobs ‘set up’ charges at CBS after ‘The Talk’ ouster

Sharon Osbourne is still talking about the March 10 dust-up that got her kicked off CBS’ “The Talk,” insisting that the on-air incident was a “set up” by network executives. She also called it a betrayal by her cohosts who allegedly made a “secret pact” not to “hoodwink” one another on live TV.

Her humiliating departure from the daytime talk show made her feel like “an old shoe” and resulted in her undergoing months of ketamine therapy to deal with the trauma, she told DailyMailTV on Monday.

The 68-year-old host was fired after 11 seasons over a heated exchange with cohost Sheryl Underwood when Osbourne defended her friend Piers Morgan’s racist stance on Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex. Osbourne told DailyMailTV that she’s a victim of cancel culture and felt unprotected and used by CBS.

“It was as if I had gone in there with a machine gun and threatened to kill somebody,” Osbourne said in the new interview. “It wasn’t like I was coming in with T-shirts, with horrible slogans. I didn’t come in with a white hood, I don’t tell jokes about religion or color.”

Osbourne said the issue was a “pure freedom of speech” matter.

“A journalist friend of mine who wrote something that people didn’t like and then a few crazies out there go — ‘You must be racist, that’s why you’re saying it’ — about my friend Piers. It’s like, come on,” she said.

The British TV personality added that she went through a difficult patch after leaving the daytime talk show, which went on hiatus after the infamous episode. Osbourne was also accused of racist behavior on set and said she had to hire round-the-clock security to protect her and her family against death threats.

(“The Talk” has since hired its first male cohosts, Jerry O’Connell and Akbar Gbajabiamila, after subsequent departures by Carrie Ann Inaba and Elaine Welteroth.)

“I found it embarrassing. The humiliation that people would think that I might be a racist,” she explained.

At the suggestion of former cohost Sara Gilbert, Osbourne underwent ketamine therapy, which psychiatrists sometimes use to treat severe depression.

“I went through three months of therapy,” Osbourne said. “I had ketamine treatment and I got it all out. All the tears and everything that I felt, you know. All of that, it’s gone.”

Gone, but apparently not forgotten.

Osbourne, who claimed that she and her cohosts entered a pact not to let producers ambush them on air, accused CBS and show executives of “setting her up” in the race discussion with Underwood, who held Osbourne accountable for defending Morgan. However, CBS said it found no evidence of setting her up that during its investigation.

Osbourne responded on air by claiming that she wasn’t racist by association, and the cohosts had a classic DARVO exchange (“Deny, Attack, and Reverse Victim and Offender”). Osbourne tone-policed Underwood, who is Black, and denied any wrongdoing on her part. She told Underwood “not to cry” because “if anyone should be crying, it should be me.”

The optics were not a good look for the elder white cohost.

“We had a disagreement and I told her she shouldn’t be crying, it should be me that should be crying and that didn’t go down well,” Osbourne told DailyMailTV. “Then in the commercial break, she wouldn’t talk to me. I was begging her to talk to me, and she wouldn’t, and basically I said, go f— yourself.

“I would say that to any one of my friends,” she added. “When you say it to a friend, it’s different than saying it to somebody, a stranger. If you can’t get real with somebody who you’ve worked alongside for 10 years, then you don’t have a friendship, and that’s the way I look at it.”

Osbourne, who is still managing the career of her husband, musician Ozzy Osbourne, and is working on a book and podcast, said she hasn’t spoken to Underwood since the incident and doesn’t expect to. She also wanted to know why she didn’t get an apology for being left unprepared for 20 minutes on live TV.

“They could have cut at any time and gone to a commercial break, and why didn’t they cut?” she said. “They didn’t cut because they liked the controversy and they liked that everybody would be talking about this because they needed something for the show that was going into the toilet. So they thought, well, she’s got the biggest following. Let’s go for her.”

When reached by The Times Tuesday, CBS did not comment on Osbourne’s allegations of a set up and reiterated its March 26 statement regarding her departure.

“The events of the March 10 broadcast were upsetting to everyone involved, including the audience watching at home,” the statement said. “As part of our review, we concluded that Sharon’s behavior toward her co-hosts during the March 10 episode did not align with our values for a respectful workplace. We also did not find any evidence that CBS executives orchestrated the discussion or blindsided any of the hosts.”

The former host denied any allegations of racism but said she won’t be embracing “woke culture.” However, she does wish she could change how the events unfolded.

“I wish I hadn’t been in that position so that I could have held myself together more,” she said. “I would have definitely held myself together [if] I knew what they were going to ask me. So I would have been mentally and emotionally prepared.”

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