Sharon Osbourne says being fired from The Talk after being branded a racist \u0022destroyed\u0022 her \u0022credibility in America.\u0022
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And when quizzed on whether she was paid after being let go, she claimed she got “nothing … a ‘see ya.’ It was like in the movies when people get let go you take out your box full of stuff. That was it.” Sharon now works on The Talk in the U.K. on TalkTV with Piers, and she and husband Ozzy, 73, are moving back to their homeland.Article content“It’s my home. I’ve always been proud to be British. I’ve never ever been one of these people that went to America and then had a Mid-Atlantic accent. I’ve always stayed true to who I am. And it’s just works out for us that way right now .
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