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Sharon Osbourne Celebrates ‘The Talk’ Cancellation Three Years After Her Exit: Report

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Sharon Osbourne Celebrates 'The Talk' Cancellation Three Years After Her Exit: Report

Sharon Osbourne now has the last laugh The conversation – the show that kicked her to the curb – has been cancelled.

Sources reveal Osbourne, 71, is celebrating the news that the daily talk show is coming to an end. RadarOnline.com has learned.

The conversation and the 71-year-old reality diva parted ways three years ago after she was accused of racially charged comments against co-hosts — and now the show is scheduled for cancellation in December after 15 seasons.

“Sharon tells his friends they got what they deserved,” a spy rushed over the National researcher. “She’s gloated that the rankings dropped after her breakup.”

The show, which first premiered in 2010, had become the lowest-rated show in the world CBS daytime lineup this season. Insiders claim that it will be replaced by a new soap opera by Michel Val Jean called The gateswhich centers on a wealthy black family.

Before Osbourne’s departure, the show averaged 1.5 million daily fans, but now it’s losing hundreds of thousands of viewers per day!

According to the report, Osbourne blamed the show’s producers for deliberately blinding her with a clip of her defending her friend Piers Morgan‘s criticism Meghan Markle.

Osbourne called the televised cat fight “the greatest setup ever.”

News of the show’s cancellation came weeks after rumors first circulated that the show would be axed due to declining ratings.

“Sharon was proud to be a founding member in addition to the cast Sara Gilbert, Julie Chen Moonves, Holly Robinson Peete, Leah Remini And Marissa Janet Winokur,” said a rocker friend Ozzy Osbourne‘s wife and manager.

“But she hated the way she was treated before she left and she will never forgive CBS for making her look like a villain,” the friend added. ‘Now she continues dancing The conversationthe grave!”

RadarOnline.com has reached out to Osbourne’s representatives for comment.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Osbourne did not hesitate to discuss the show’s producers following her departure from the show.

During an interview on Megyn KellyOn the SiriusXM radio show, Osbourne labeled producers as “weak, weak women” who were “desperate” to be “seen as more than woke.”

“These people who run these networks, especially a network that failed, are desperate to keep their jobs,” Osbourne told Kelly.

‘They are desperate, in these times we live in, to be seen as more than woke. You know, they want to be seen as Mother Teresa and Jesus Christ, but they’re all hypocrites. They’re liars and they’re hypocrites, and they’ll do whatever they have to do to keep their jobs.”