12 November 2009 16:06

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OSBOURNE APOLOGISES TO BOYLE OVER 'UGLY' JIBES

SHARON OSBOURNE has publicly apologised to talent show sensation SUSAN BOYLE after calling her "a hairy a**hole" and branding her "ugly".
The Osbourne family matriarch was far from complimentary about the Britain's Got Talent runner-up when she took to the airwaves for raucous U.S. radio programme The Opie & Anthony Show earlier this month (Nov09).
During the chat, Osbourne slated Boyle for being hit with the "ugly stick" and joked the singer needs a "Gillette razor" for her face.
Now the America's Got Talent judge has taken back her harsh words. In a posting on her Twitter.com blog, she writes, "Susan Boyle is a lovely gracious woman and I took advantage of that by poking fun at her. I would never want to be responsible for hurting Susan and I must apologise for getting a cheap laugh at her expense."


12 November 2009 16:06


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I'm not buying it - how can such hurtful comments be regarded as humorous? Osbourne is only apologizing because of the extreme backlash she received from Susan's millions of outraged fans. The bell cannot be unrung here. Osbourne needs to remove herself from the public eye and fade into obscurity where she cannot inflict pain on the innocent. Susan Boyle is a beautiful and talented lady and does not deserve to be ill treated by anyone. Osbourne is just another bully Susan has to overcome!







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