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Sharon Osbourne Says Meghan Markle 'Ain't Black' Because She 'Doesn't Look Black' In Resurfaced Clip

Sharon Osbourne Says Meghan Markle 'Ain't Black' Because She 'Doesn't Look Black' In Resurfaced Clip
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One of the hosts of The Talk, Sharon Osbourne, has come under fire recently.

Osbourne supported controversial Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan after he stormed off the air following Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's interview with Oprah Winfrey. Osbourne has been accused of making racist comments toward co-hosts and against Markle in the past, which she has vehemently denied.


Unfortunately, the evidence is against her.

A resurfaced clip posted by Yashar Ali clearly shows one such instance, in which Osbourne state Markle was not Black because she didn't "look Black."





Rapper Eve, who was a guest on the segment, immediately shut down Osbourne's ignorant assessment of Markle's ethnicity.

"Black people come in all different colors. That's a whole other different discussion about how Black you look or not … that's a whole discussion we don't need to have."





Osbourne recently went on a rant live on the air while attempting to defend Piers Morgan's horrific treatment of Markle.

She also attacked co-host Sheryl Underwood in which Osbourne broke down into tears and yelled "educate me!" after telling her co-host Underwood was not allowed to cry.





The Talk is taking a temporary hiatus as CBS investigates Osbourne's future on the show.

Whether or not she will survive the hiatus has not been officially confirmed. Despite mounting evidence, Osbourne claims she is being set up and didn't say any of the things she's on video saying.

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