Andy Cohen sang Sharon Osborne’s “Megan Markle Race,” which saw her CBS program The Talk temporarily aired.
Sharon, 68, has been accused of being racist after defending her friend Piers Morgan, following her comments about Megan Markle’s Oprah interview.
Discussing the saga on Thursday, Andy said he thought Sharon should never have been taken off the air.


“Keep talking”: Andy Cohen (left) weighed in on Sharon Osborne’s “Megan Markle race line” (right), which saw her CBS program The Talk temporarily aired
“In my mind, what he should have done with the Sharon Osbourne thing is come back, get back on the horse the next day, talk in the air. Keep talking, ”said the reality TV producer for the Australian radio show The Kyle And Jackie O Show.
– Now we’re researching [The Talk] and we’re investigating what happened. It’s like, keep talking, he continued.
Radio host Kyle Sandilands agreed, adding that “just keep talking” has always been his mantra when it comes to controversy.

Tip: “In my mind, what I should have done with Sharon Osbourne’s issue is come back, get back on the horse the next day, talk in the air. Keep talking, ”said the reality TV producer for the Australian radio show The Kyle And Jackie O Show
“The only way to get through a t ** t wave is to keep talking about it and being real and honest with each other,” he said.
Kyle’s co-host, Jackie ‘O’ Henderson, wondered if it was too late for Sharon to return to The Talk.
Now it’s just going to be weird. I can’t get out of here now.

What happened: Piers (pictured), a former CNN presenter and editor of the Daily Mail in general, criticized the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s decision to speak with Oprah Winfrey in an interview aired Sunday night in the United States and Monday in the United Kingdom
It is feared that Sharon will never return to The Talk after CBS launched a probe after spitting in the air with co-host Sheryl Underwood over Piers’ comments about Megan Markle.
Last week, Piers left the Good Morning Britain show after saying he didn’t believe any words Meghan said in an interview with Oprah, in which she revealed that she was thinking about suicide during her time as a royal senior.
Sharon wrote in support of Piers shortly after her departure from Good Morning Britain was announced, saying, “I’m with you. Support you. People forget that you are paid for your opinion and that you are only telling the truth. ‘

Details: He accused Meghan and Harry (both pictured) of damaging the royal family and seeking publicity on their own terms – without accepting the responsibility and control that comes with their position.

Solidarity: Sharon tweeted in support of Piers shortly after her departure from Good Morning Britain was announced, saying: “I’m with you. Support you. People forget that you are paid for your opinion and that you are only telling the truth. ‘Photographed together in 2017
Addressing Tweet live, Sheryl asked Sharon, “What would you say to people who might feel that while you’re sitting next to your friend, it looks like you’ve validated or sheltered something that he said, who is racist? , even if you don’t agree?
Sharon stepped back, saying she felt like she was sitting in the “electric chair” because she had him as a friend.
She asked her co-hosts to show her what Piers had said was racist.

“If anyone should cry, it should be me”: Discussing her tweet in The Talk, Sharon said she felt placed on the “electric chair” because she had him as a friend.
At one point, Sharon told Sheryl, “Don’t try to cry. If anyone should cry, it should be me.
Sharon said in an ET interview that she felt orbited by Underwood when questioned last week about her support for Morgan and her right to free speech.
Following the consequences of the live clash, CBS canceled the episodes of The Talk for Monday and Tuesday, and the show was to return on Wednesday.
However, CBS has since confirmed that Talk will not return until next week, while an investigation is underway.

Blindsided: Sharon said in an ET interview that she felt shielded by Underwood when questioned last week about her support for Morgan and her right to free speech.