Sharon Osbourne fought urge to say 'f**k you' to The Talk stars on-air amid fears for Ozzy

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Sharon Osbourne, 69, has spoken out on her controversial departure from CBS’ The Talk last year, after defending pal Piers Morgan over his staunch criticism of Meghan Markle, 40, which led to his departure from Good Morning Britain.

A year on, Sharon opened up on how she truly felt during the row that led to her experiencing horrifying death threats, sparking fears for her children and husband Ozzy Osbourne, who suffers from Parkinson's disease.Sharon is set to delve into her career in the media, including her sensational exit from The Talk, in the Fox Nation docuseries, Sharon Osbourne: To Hell & Back, which premieres September 26.She said: “I wanted to look into the camera and say ‘F*** you, f*** you, f*** you, f*** you, and CBS take that.

But I couldn’t do that.“Can you imagine if I’d have done that, what it would’ve done? It would’ve been suicidal for me to do that, but that’s what was inside me.

And I honestly wanted to say, ‘CBS go f*** yourselves.”Reflecting on the aftermath of the episode, Sharron added: “On social media, I had all these nut cases, you know, threatening me. [They] said they were going to come in the night, cut my throat, cut my husband’s throat, cut my animals up, and all these death threats.“I had some people that supported me so much and they started to get harassed on their social.“And I told everybody, ‘Please don’t do this because you’re going to be harassed.

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