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Fox Nation host Sharon Osbourne says she had “no idea” what happened after CBS “ambushed” her on air and her close friend turned her back in the process .
Osbourne faced backlash from CBS for defending Piers Morgan’s criticism of Oprah Winfrey’s Prince Harry and Meghan Markle interview, insisting her longtime friend was not racist for questioning the allegations of Markle’s racism hurled at the royal family.
“During the break, I was cursing, I was like, ‘What the hell are you doing to me?'” she said during her Sunday appearance on “Fox & Friends Weekend.” “We didn’t rehearse this. Why are you doing this to me? And, boom, we’re back from break, and they’re back at it.
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Sharon will return to Los Angeles to be by her husband’s side before a major operation on Monday. Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne attend the Pride Of Britain Awards at Grosvenor House in 2017.
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“Everything we had rehearsed that we were going to talk about that day was wiped out…”
Osbourne asked why the network announced they would talk about other issues but focus on her for 20 minutes. She was eventually forced out of “The Talk” on March 26, 2021.
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Host Rachel Campos-Duffy pressed Osbourne about her strained relationship with a longtime friend, a key figure behind Osbourne’s exit.

Sharon Osbourne talks from her home in a new Fox Nation docuseries.
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“She was at my house a lot. She used to say she wanted to be an Osbourne and marry my son. It was the joke, you know, and she came to England. We traveled together, we laughed together, we cried together. And of all of a sudden it’s like, ‘Oh, what’s wrong with you?'”
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Osbourne said she never understood why her friend decided to cheat on her, but she wrote about the incident believing she knew someone she didn’t after all.
“Every person is entitled to their own position, their own opinion,” he said. “If that’s your opinion, that’s fine. You don’t have to beat me up, fire me, try to destroy my life because of how I feel.”
Osbourne’s Fox Nation series, “To Hell and Back” premieres Monday.