On the episode, Sharon mentioned, “Did I like everything [Piers] said? Did I agree with what he said? No. Because it’s his opinion. It’s not my opinion. … I support him for his freedom of speech, and he’s my friend. I’m not racist. … I don’t care what color or what religion anyone is. Are you a nice person? That’s what I judge you on.”
Sheryl replied, “What would you say to people who may feel that while you’re standing by your friend, it appears you gave validation or safe haven to something that he has uttered that is racist, even if you don’t agree?”
Their heated dialogue continued throughout an advert break.
After the clip went viral, Sharon informed Variety that she agreed to being requested about Piers, however she was “so hurt, caught off guard and stunned by what [she] was being asked and not prepared.” She mentioned, “I’m a big girl. I’m a professional. However, CBS blindsided me. I don’t know why they did it to me. The showrunners told me it came from executives to do this to me.”
CBS performed an inside overview, which reportedly introduced up allegations from two former cohosts. Holly Robinson-Peete alleged that Sharon mentioned she was “too ghetto” for the present, and Leah Remini alleged that she referred to cohost Julie Chen Moonves utilizing racially charged language on a frequent foundation.
Sharon denied all allegations. Her reps gave a press release to (*14*) Weekly, which mentioned, “The only thing worse than a disgruntled former employee is a disgruntled former talk show host.”
In a press release, CBS mentioned, “The events of the March 10 broadcast were upsetting to everyone involved, including the audience watching at home. As part of our review, we concluded that Sharon’s behavior toward her co-hosts during the March 10 episode did not align with our values for a respectful workplace. We also did not find any evidence that CBS executives orchestrated the discussion or blindsided any of the hosts.”
Appearing on Fox & Friends a yr later, Sharon mentioned, “I was this lamb slaughtered that morning, and CBS denied responsibility. … I didn’t want that to be the end of my career, and I thought it was unfair.”
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