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The Talk suffers massive ratings blow after Sharon Osbourne exit

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The Talk has taken a ratings dip since Sharon’s exit (Picture: Randee St. Nicholas/CBS via Getty Images)

Sharon Osbourne’s exit from The Talk has caused the chat show’s ratings to plummet. 

The Talk, which airs on CBS, returned on April 13 after a month off-air – when Sharon left the series after a fiery argument with Sheryl Underwood

She was the last original cast member of the series remaining, having joined the show in 2010 alongside Sara Gilbert, Julie Chen, Leah Remini, Marissa Jaret Winokur and Holly Robinson Peete. 

Sheryl Underwood, Carrie Ann Inaba, Amanda Kloots and Elaine Welteroth now take up the panel show’s seats. 

Falling in ratings even before the altercation, the TV show’s return has resulted in the series suffering a massive slump – becoming the lowest-rated daytime show. 

According to Soap Opera Network, The Talk came in last place in both the 18-49 and 25-54 women’s demographic and bottom in rankings for the 13 daytime talk shows on rival stations. 

Sharon’s exit has been another blow to the series (Picture: The Talk)

In March, the show was down 27% for its year-on-year viewership, going down from 2.057million to 1.505million. 

Sharon left the show before the one-month hiatus, after an argument with Sheryl about race. 

The discussion was spurred on by Meghan Markle’s interview with Oprah Winfrey, during which she alleged senior Royals ‘expressed concern’ son Archie’s skin colour, Piers Morgan sparked a race debate when declaring on Good Morning Britain that he ‘didn’t believe a word she said.’ 

Sheryl has remained on the show after the altercation (Picture: Getty)

He later quit his position on GMB after refusing to apologise, with Sharon among those speaking out in support of him for sticking to his guns. 

On March 10, Sharon asked Sheryl to ‘educate’ her on ‘when you have heard him [Piers] say racist things’, while her co-star calmly responded: ‘It is not the exact words of racism, it’s the implication and the reaction to it.’

An internal investigation was later launched over their discussion. 

Sharon issued an apology for her conduct during the discussion with Sheryl, saying that she ‘panicked’ and got ‘defensive’ when she thought she was accused of being racist.

Allegations later emerged accusing Sharon of making racist and homophobic comments about former co-hosts of The Talk, claims that Sharon has adamantly denied.

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