Sheryl Underwood Opens Up
In a recent statement, Sheryl Underwood shared, “I still believe there’s some love between me and Sharon Osbourne.” This remark comes five years after a heated on-air argument between the two women that sparked a significant fallout.
The feud began in March 2021 during a discussion about racism, which led to a public confrontation where Sharon Osbourne defended Piers Morgan‘s comments regarding Meghan Markle. Following the incident, Osbourne was fired from The Talk after an internal investigation deemed her behavior inconsistent with CBS’s values.
Underwood, who is now 62 years old, reached out to Osbourne after the passing of her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, in July 2025. She stated, “I tried to reach out when Ozzy passed,” indicating her desire to mend their relationship.
Despite their long history of working together for ten years, Underwood admitted to feeling apprehensive about contacting Osbourne. “I’m afraid to leave a voicemail,” she expressed, highlighting the emotional weight of their past conflict.
Underwood also acknowledged her own shortcomings, stating, “I haven’t done everything right, but if somebody could pull us together.” This plea underscores her hope for reconciliation despite the challenges they have faced.
As the public continues to follow the developments of their relationship, it remains to be seen whether Underwood and Osbourne can overcome their differences and rebuild their friendship. The complexities of their past interactions, combined with the recent loss in Osbourne’s life, may play a significant role in shaping their future communications.
While the two women have experienced a tumultuous relationship, Underwood’s recent comments suggest a willingness to move forward. The ongoing dialogue about their feud reflects broader discussions about conflict resolution and personal growth in the public eye.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any specific plans for reconciliation, but Underwood’s sentiments indicate a desire for healing and understanding between the two former colleagues.