
Sharon Osbourne apologizes for supporting Piers Morgan in Meghan row
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Sharon Osbourne has issued a public apology to the Black community after facing controversy over her impassioned defense of Piers Morgan on panel show "The Talk".
The 68-year-old star came under fire Wednesday after she demanded a definition of racism from Black co-host Sheryl Underwood during a heated discussion about Morgan's controversial departure from ITV's "Good Morning Britain," following his remarks on Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. Osbourne had also defended Morgan on Twitter, telling the British journalist: "I am with you. I stand by you".
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