Sheryl Underwood Reflects on Feud with Sharon Osbourne
“I still believe there’s some love between me and Sharon Osbourne,” Sheryl Underwood stated, highlighting her complex feelings towards her former colleague amid their public feud.
The tension between Underwood and Osbourne began in March 2021 during an on-air argument about racism, which ultimately led to Osbourne’s departure from The Talk after an internal investigation into her conduct.
Following the death of Ozzy Osbourne in July 2025, Underwood reached out to Sharon, saying, “I tried to reach out when Ozzy passed.” This gesture reflects her desire to mend their fractured relationship after five years of tension.
Despite the history of their conflict, Underwood expressed apprehension about making contact, admitting, “I’m afraid to leave a voicemail.” This fear underscores the emotional weight of their past interactions.
Underwood, who is 62 years old, emphasized that she has not always acted perfectly in their relationship, stating, “I haven’t done everything right, but if somebody could pull us together.” This plea for reconciliation indicates her hope for a renewed connection.
During their decade-long collaboration on The Talk, both women shared numerous experiences, but the fallout from their argument has overshadowed their professional history.
Osbourne, now 73, has maintained that she felt justified in her defense of Piers Morgan’s comments regarding Meghan Markle during their heated exchange. She has been reluctant to apologize, believing she did not act incorrectly.
The fallout from the feud has had lasting implications for both women, with Underwood’s comments suggesting a desire to move past the animosity that has defined their relationship since 2021.
As Underwood reflects on their shared history, the potential for reconciliation remains uncertain, but her willingness to reach out marks a significant step forward.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any further developments in their relationship, but Underwood’s statements indicate a longing for resolution and understanding.