‘The Talk’ is at a distance after a heated debate between Sharon Osborne and Sheryl Underwood



In a programming email to CNN, “The Talk Talk” noted that they would re-broadcast some old episodes on Mondays and Tuesdays instead of their live show.

On monday Morgan condemned CBS on Twitter For the decision to temporarily leave the show airfare, and Donald Trump retweeted Jr. Morgan, adding, “This is going crazy!”
“Now other shows are being pulled in the air because someone who really knows someone doesn’t believe they’re racist, because someone accuses them of it for no reason, because they don’t believe anyone else.” Trump tweeted. “Know?!?”

CNN CBS and Osborne have reached out to comment.

It began last week after Underwood questioned Osborne’s support for Morgan, who attacked the set and quit his job on ITV’s “Good Morning Britain”, following allegations that he had an affair with Prince Harry and Meghan’s Oprah Winfrey. Commented after the visit. Were rooted in racism.
Osborne later apologized and tweeted that she “panicked,” “felt chaotic” and then “became defensive” during her exchange with Underwood.

“After some reflection, sitting down with your comments and sitting down with my heart, I want to address the discussion on this talk this past Wednesday. I have always been very much accepted by the black community with love and support and my deepest respect and love for the black community. “

CBS released a statement on Friday stating that “we are committed to a diverse, universal and respectable workplace. All matters relating to Wednesday’s episode of The Talk Talk are currently under internal review.”

In addition to Osborne and Underwood, the show also has co-hosts Carrie Ann Inaba, Amanda Clots and Elaine Welterth.

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