Sharon Osbourne to tell all about The Talk exit & racism accusations in explosive interview with Bill Maher

EX The Talk host Sharon Osbourne is getting ready to tell all about her show exit and racism allegations in an interview on Real Time With Bill Maher.
The 68-year-old TV personality with co-host Sheryl Underwood, 58, last month.
, will be Sharon’s first since departing after 11 seasons.
The CBS talk show after a month-long hiatus due to accusations of racism made against Sharon.
received backlash for “racially insensitive” comments she made while of Meghan Markle.
When The Talk returned on Monday, host Sheryl broke down in tears and said she has "PSTD" from her battle with Sharon.
She told viewers: "It's time for an episode of the Talk that is unlike any other we've had before.
"We haven't been together in the studio since the week of March 10. During our break, Sharon decided to leave The Talk.
The host continued: "We need to process the events of that day and what's happened since so we can get to the healing.
"We will honestly discuss what occurred and will explore some of our feelings. We want everyone to feel empowered and ready to move forward."
Socio-cultural analyst Dr. Donald E Grant then joined the ladies on stage to discuss how they could make the show – and the country – without the tension escalating as it did with .
When Dr Grant asked Sheryl how she felt coming back for the first time after the show's hiatus, she told him: "I'm nervous but I'm ready.
"It's a safe space right now," she added as she looked around the room at her co-hosts – Amanda Kloots, Elaine Welteroth, and Carrie Ann Inaba.
Dr. Grant applauded Sheryl for her self-control during the talk with Sharon, and she responded: " because I thought I was having a conversation with a friend.
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"But also I feel I had to be an example for others to follow because I didn't want to be perceived as the angry Black woman. That really scared me, I didn't want to be that.
"I wanted to remain calm and focused. I just feel the trauma. I feel fearful and apprehensive.
"It is difficult to go back to that day because I feel the trauma. That really scared me."