Saturday, January 11, 2014

Sharon Osbourne Talks About Justin Bieber On The Talk: "I Can’t Apologize For What I’ve Said, But I Don’t Want To Hurt You"!!


During the Talk show on Thursday, Jan 9th, Sharon Osbourne took a moment to talk about Justin and the remark she made about him

In a July 2013′s interview, Sharon told The Daily Beast that Justin "is lost" and "doesn’t realize he’s white and not black."
I feel really bad for him. There’s this little kid with a huge dream, he’s cute, girls love him, and he wants to be a mean boy, and he’s about as mean as a fuckin’ kitten, and he’s trying to act out. It’s like pissing in a bucket. It’s like, “Oh, we’re the bad boys!” Fuck off! You don’t know what bad is. And I think that he’s lost, I really do. I think he doesn’t realize he’s white and not black, that’s a huge problem. And, at the point he’s at in his career, it’s so dangerous because we’ve seen it all before a million times. Where do you go when you’re a child entertainer and then you want to transition to be a man? Very few make it.



Here´s what she said during the Talk show on CBS:
He’s a kid, he’s made mistakes, we all have. Unfortunately, this business is very, very mean and tough, and when you’re in that position that you are in, Justin, you’re gonna hear things that you don’t want to hear. And so I can’t apologize for what I’ve said, but I don’t want to hurt you.


Sharon also clarified that her daughter Kelly and Justin Bieber are definitely not an item. The gossip began Wednesday night, when Kelly posted Instagram photos of her and Justin spray-painting graffiti. Sharon said:
They’re friends! They’re just mates, that’s all.


First of all, this doesn´t sound like an apology if that is it what was meant to be and her comment was rather racist. What does she mean that he should stop acting black? How do black people apparently act? She maybe should clarify how black people act for us to understand better what she really means. That was really offensive and she might want to choose her words carefully next time. 

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