SHARON Osbourne and Louis Walsh's rants about A-list stars have sparked a legal nightmare behind the scenes on Celebrity Big Brother, it has been claimed.
The media icon, 71, has wasted no time in sharing tales of Hollywood and having her say on a slew of different celebrities.
Sharon spoke about James Corden, Ellen DeGeneres and Anna Wintour.
ITV's legal team have had to watch all the footage to pick out the parts that are okay to show on TV.
Big Brother runs a live stream of the house after the main show on ITV X, meaning some conversations have to be heavily censored
During the conversation about name-droppers, Sharon said to Gary Goldsmith, “I’ll tell you who does that, James Corden. He does that all the time.
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“I go to him, ‘I really like your shoes,’ and he goes, ‘Yeah, Stella McCartney.’ I’m like, I didn’t ask you who made them, I just said I like your shoes. He constantly, constantly throws out names.”
Still speaking on James, Sharon added: "When he got to America he played the L.A. game really well," to which Louis added: "Kissing all the right people. Anna Wintour, mwah, mwah.”
Sharon said: “Oh she loves him, loves him. But who loves Anna Wintour? I think she’s a c-word.”
Louis who agreed asked Sharon about her thoughts on Ellen DeGeneres and Sharon pretended to vomit.
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Sharon is earning a whopping £100k-a-day for her five-day guest stint on the show.
On top of that, she has also been granted permission to break one of the biggest rules on the show: no contact with the outside world.
An insider told us: "Sharon will get a daily welfare update on how husband Ozzy is doing as she is worried about his health and would only go in if she knew he was OK.
"She won't be told any other information about what is going on in the real world, but she'll be kept up to speed with how Ozzy is. He is her number one priority and given his age and all of his health struggles, she needed to have that piece of mind.
"Family means everything to Sharon and bosses were happy to make an exception to the rules in order to ensure she could relax during her stint in the house."