Sharon Osbourne must really love Piers Morgan. On Wednesday, Osbourne defended his British friend, who recently walked away and later gave up on the morning show Good morning Great Britain after being criticized for his derogatory comments about Meghan Markle, in The conversation in a conversation with his co-host Sheryl Underwood. Underwood did his best to explain why many found Morgan, who received more than 41,000 complaints about the way he talked about the Duchess of Sussex’s bombshell interview with Oprah, and his characterization of Markle as a racist, saying that Osbourne’s online support Morgan implies that it “Gives validation or safe haven for something he said is racist.”
Defensive Osbourne doubled in support of Morgan. “I feel like I’m about to be put in the electric chair,” she said, before launching herself into a profanity-laden defense of herself as deeply non-racist. “How can I be a racist? How can I be racist about anyone or anything in my life? How can I? “Asks Osbourne, without providing any specific evidence to support his claim. After the commercial break, a still angry Osbourne asks for a specific example of Morgan being racist, demanding that Underwood” educate her “, adding” don’t try to cry because if someone should be crying, it should be me “.
Underwood complies with Osbourne’s request, explaining that Morgan’s contempt for Markle’s race is actually a type of racism, but that doesn’t seem to be right for Osbourne. “If Piers doesn’t like someone and he’s black, does that make him racist? So why can’t it be that he just doesn’t like her? “True minds know that part of the reason for Morgan’s intense aversion to Markle comes from the fact that Markle ignored her advances many moons ago, which grossly complicates things, but does not make Morgan’s actions less racist. Unfortunately, Osbourne’s white frailty seemed to prevent her from hearing what her co-host Black had to say about the complexities and nuances of racism. But given its incredibly fragile proximity to Morgan, this is hardly surprising. As they say, birds of the same feather fly together.