Sheryl Underwood Addresses Feud on ‘The View’
“Maybe there were some things that both of us could’ve done differently,” stated Sheryl Underwood during her guest hosting stint on ‘The View’. This appearance comes as Underwood fills in for Alyssa Farah Griffin, who is currently on maternity leave.
Underwood, who spent over a decade on CBS’s ‘The Talk’ from 2011 to 2024, took the opportunity to address her well-publicized feud with Sharon Osbourne. The conflict began in 2021 during a heated discussion about racism and the British Royal Family, which ultimately led to the cancellation of ‘The Talk’ in 2024 after a temporary pause in broadcasts.
Joy Behar, a co-host on ‘The View’, lightened the mood by joking, “And God canceled that show,” referencing the fallout from Underwood’s previous program. This comment drew applause from fellow co-host Whoopi Goldberg, highlighting the supportive atmosphere on the current show.
Underwood expressed her desire to reconcile with Osbourne, stating, “I don’t like to beef with my coworkers.” She believes that despite their differences, there is still some love between them. This sentiment reflects a willingness to move forward from their past disputes.
As part of her guest hosting role, Underwood is also promoting her ‘I Need a Job Tour’, which underscores her ongoing commitment to her career in entertainment. She is the fifth guest host to fill Griffin’s spot since the latter welcomed a baby boy in February.
The View airs weekdays at 11 a.m. ET on ABC, providing a platform for discussions on various topics, including the personal experiences of its hosts.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any future interactions between Underwood and Osbourne, but the dialogue initiated on ‘The View’ may pave the way for potential reconciliation.