There’s always those friends among us who just aren’t afraid to hold back – ask them a question and they’ll give you an answer. A real answer.
And in the celebrity world, Sharon Osbourne isn’t afraid to say what she’s thinking.
Or do what she’s thinking if we’re going to throw it back to the water glass of 2005.
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So, when the 70-year-old and her daughter Kelly, 38, took part in a game of ‘Stir the Pot’ with E! News, they were more than happen to get stirring. Whisking like a machine even.
After five years away, the Osbournes recently revealed they will be reviving their podcast. It features Ozzy, Sharon and both children, Jack and Kelly.
And if the mother-daughter pair’s interview for E! News is anything to go by, we’re in for a treat.
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During the game, Sharon was asked to ‘name the rudest celebrity you’ve ever met’.
The former The X Factor judge wasn’t afraid to answer although she couldn’t actually remember their name.
“The guy that’s married to an actress and he used to do That ‘70s Show,” Sharon said – quite the credentials.
Kelly knew exactly who she meant: “Oh, Ashton Kutcher? Really?”
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Her mum continued: “Yes. Oh rude, rude, rude, rude little boy.”
In case she hadn’t quite gotten her point across, Sharon added: “Rude, rude, yes. Dastardly little thing.”
Kelly admitted: “I was not prepared for that.”
The TV star didn’t give much information about why she has such strong feelings towards the Two and a Half Men actor, but has previously expressed it.
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Back in 2018, Sharon told Larry King Now about an episode of her old show The Talk that didn’t go so well.
She said: “I didn’t get on with that one guy, that Ashton Kutcher. Didn’t get on with him at all.”
Although, the music manager did add the actor had a ‘bad attitude’ because she didn’t remember his name properly - something she still appears to struggle with.
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Sharon did however talk about apologising to Justin Bieber for a feud she ignited.
She said: “I have apologized to him before, and it's Justin Bieber, because he did something. And when I was doing another talk show, I said, 'He's really bad, and how can his parents let him do that?' and all that.
"And I'm like, 'Who am I to say that he's bad? He's a kid. Leave him alone.' And I felt really terrible after saying it, and I felt such guilt.”
Not sure we’d want to get on the wrong side of Sharon Osbourne.
LADbible has contacted Kutcher's reps for a comment.
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