Sheryl Underwood Addresses Sharon Osbourne Feud, Says She &x27;Tried to Reach Out&x27; After Ozzy&x27;s Death Brenton BlanchetTue, March 10, 2026 at 8:32 PM UTC 0 Sharon Osbourne and Sheryl Underwood for 'The Talk'Credit: Randee St. Nicholas/CBS via Getty Sheryl Underwood said she reached out to her former The Talk cohost Sharon Osbourne after her husband Ozzy Osbourne's death Underwood was a guest cohost on The View on Tuesday, March 10, as she explained where things now stand with Sharon following their heated onair discussion in 2021 "I still believe there's some love between me and Sharon ...
Sheryl Underwood Addresses Sharon Osbourne Feud, Says She 'Tried to Reach Out' After Ozzy's Death
Brenton BlanchetTue, March 10, 2026 at 8:32 PM UTC
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Sheryl Underwood said she reached out to her former The Talk co-host Sharon Osbourne after her husband Ozzy Osbourne's death
Underwood was a guest co-host on The View on Tuesday, March 10, as she explained where things now stand with Sharon following their heated on-air discussion in 2021
"I still believe there's some love between me and Sharon Osbourne," she said
Sheryl Underwood is opening up about where things stand with Sharon Osbourne.
On Tuesday, March 10, the former The Talk co-host appeared as a guest co-host on The View, where she discussed the heated on-air discussion the pair had in 2021 and whether they've touched base in recent years.
"I will say this. I still believe there's some love between me and Sharon Osbourne. I tried to reach out when Ozzy passed," Underwood, 62, said of the July 2025 death of Sharon's husband.
"I love her," she added. "But sometimes you find out, your coworkers, your colleagues or you hope that it doesn't get as big. ... You don't sit next to somebody for that amount of time and don't have no love."
Sharon Osbourne and Sheryl Underwood attend the CBS Daytime Emmy after party on April 30, 2017Credit: Matthew Simmons/Getty
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Underwood added, "And the reason people say, 'Well, Sheryl, when [the feud] happened, why didn't you reach out?' I'm afraid to leave a voicemail. Because in the business we're in, your voicemail will show up somewhere or be misunderstood. I'd rather be quiet than continue to hurt people. Because I'ma have to face God one day."
Underwood and Sharon, 73, had a heated discussion about racism on air on March 10, 2021. At the time, Osbourne defended her longtime friend Piers Morgan's comments about Meghan Markle's 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Underwood revealed on The View that she'll go more into detail on the experience in her forthcoming book.
Sharon, who joined The Talk in 2010 as one of its original panelists, exited in 2021 following her remarks. The show itself concluded in December 2024 following its cancellation.
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In 2024, Sharon said on an episode of The Sage Steele Show that she "didn't want to" apologize to Underwood when she did and felt she "didn't do anything" wrong, per Deadline.
"But my kid said to me, 'Just apologize to her. Maybe you're wrong and she read you wrong or something, just in case, apologize.' And I did," Sharon said. "I apologized to her. I called her."
At the time, Sharon claimed Underwood "wouldn't pick up my calls and then she lied and said I never apologized."
The View's Sunny Hostin, during Tuesday's episode, asked Underwood how she felt about Sharon's statements.
"I sat next to her for years and I do believe that when she's hurt, she's really hurt. And maybe there were some things that both of us could've done differently. I believe, what really happened to me, I got into a couple problem discussions on The Talk... And God let me live to correct some of the things that I say and myself."
Amid some playful jabs with Joy Behar, Underwood explained why she opted not to argue with Sharon.
"That day is why I didn't argue and cuss back and forth," she said. "Because we represent women. And if they see us fighting each other, they will never see that women can come together and talk like we're talking."
The View airs weekdays at 11 a.m. ET on ABC.
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