Sharon Osbourne is apologizing for remarks she made about the ladies of ABC’s The View on The Arsenio Hall Show earlier this week.
On Thursday’s episode of The Talk, Osbourne apologized to Whoopi Goldberg, Sherri Shepherd and newcomer Jenny McCarthy.
“I have to own this. I'm fully responsible for myself. Some of the time. Unfortunately, I was inappropriate, and I was trying to be funny at someone else's expense, and it was the ladies of The Talk. We were asked a question about The Talk," she began, to which Sara Gilbert interrupted, "The View, you mean," E! Online reports.
"See? I'm not well! I'm not responsible. I'm really just a loose cannon,” Osbourne replied.
She added, “Anyway, I want to apologize to Jenny [McCarthy], Sherri [Shepherd] andWhoopi [Goldberg], who are all accomplished, self-made women who have amazing careers. They have achieved so much. I mean, Whoopi is an Oscar winner. Who am I to say anything about Whoopi, any of the ladies?"
Osbourne elaborated, saying, she respects both McCarthy and Shepherd "as a mother."
"And really, I can't even get the name of my own show right. So please understand, it was my irreverent behavior, and no disrespect meant. And I'm not a person who is mean, I'm really not. And I apologize."
The comments Osbourne is referring to is she told the co-hosts, besides Barbara Walters, they can “go f—k themselves.”
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