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Sharon Osbourne Posts Hilarious New Video as ‘The Talk’ Returns

In the wake of her departure from “The Talk,” it seems that Sharon Osbourne is unbothered. She posted a video to Instagram Monday, the same day the show returned, conveying as much.

The former music manager and star of “The Osbournes” reality TV show posted a video depicting a bear scratching its back/dancing to the song “Pony” by Ginuwine.

The caption reads, “Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday 🎉”

Sharon is referencing her wide-open schedule, and if the bear is any indication, she appears to be pretty excited about it.

Despite her ongoing feud with CBS and her former co-hosts on “The Talk,” Sharon’s followers are offering her tons of support.

“Sharon why are you backing down come out and speak against what cbs and sheryl did this is a disgrace and this show today is awful and one sided,” said one fan.

“Have a great day, Mrs. O, can’t wait to see what you do next! Love to Ozzy (we really miss his travel show with Jack!),” added another.

Sheryl Underwood Claims She Has PTSD After Her Argument With Sharon Osbourne

During the return episode of “The Talk” on Monday, Sheryl Underwood claimed that her exchange with Sharon Osbourne left her feeling like she has PTSD.

“I feel like I’ve been in, like, PTSD because it was a trauma and I feel like I want to get past this because I really wanted to get back to work with my friends and my colleagues and the crew. But I also wanted to get back to the audience,” Sheryl said.

Underwood continued to explain why she feels this way.

“I didn’t want to escalate things with Sharon because I thought I was having a conversation with a friend. But also I knew I had to be an example for others to follow because I didn’t want to perceived as the angry black woman, and that really scared me,” she added.

Sharon Osbourne tweeted a public apology and claims that she texted Underwood to apologize in private, but Sheryl denies that it ever happened. On Monday, Underwood admitted that Osbourne texted her, but she didn’t respond. She feared that it would interfere with the network’s investigation.