
Ozzy Osbourne defends wife Sharon as 'the most un-racist person' following exit from 'The Talk'
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Ozzy Osbourne defended his wife, Sharon, after her departure from “The Talk” over accusations of racism.
The 72-year-old rocker spoke out about the situation on the May 17 episode of his SiriusXM show "Ozzy Speaks." He explained that he would be open to calling out his wife if he believed she were actually guilty of any racism, but stood firm that she is the most "un-racist" person he knows. "As you know Sharon, poor old Sharon, has been going through the mill lately," he explained to co-host Billy Morrison. "She’s been through the mill a bit and, you know, all I can tell you is if my wife was slightly racist, I’d tell you. She’s possibly the most un-racist person I’ve ever met and I’m not just saying that."More Related News