"I think Harry's a [expletive], to be honest. He's a whining, whinging, complaining 'woe is me, I'm the only one that's ever had mental problems, my life was so hard.' Everybody's life is hard. You're the prince of the country who dressed up as a Nazi and now you're trying to come back as the Pope. Suck it, nope," she said.
It's telling that Kelly felt completely at ease saying this given that a mother was fired for merely declaring that she didn't believe Piers Morgan was racist. People are no longer afraid to criticize Harry and Meghan. What a change this was impossible three years ago, but look at them now. No one's afraid of them or respects them, and it's all because of their own doing. The royal family knew exactly what they were doing by letting them run their mouths off.
"We're so close. South Park was the beginning of the end. Then the coronation came and went with Harry being a footnote. Then the New York fiasco got them ridiculed and sent into hiding. Then he got roasted for his litigation and low IQ smug appearance. Dropped by Netflix, dropped by Spotify, and called out for being a hypocritical grifter.
Harry's doing appearances for veterans who are less than excited to see him. She's doing pop walks, planting ridiculous stories that have no chance of panning out. Neither of them are actually working. Kids are missing. What happened to Sharon was complete [expletive]. She shouldn't have lost a job. It's since been established that Sharon and Piers were both accurate, but Harry and Meghan have never expressed regret. They ought to have, but they weren't," the article reads.
Almost two years after she was dropped from CBS's The Talk, Sharon Osbourne told ITV that her defense of Piers Morgan in the Meghan Markle saga led to her being canceled and blacklisted in America: "They say that blacklisting doesn't exist in America, but I'm living proof that it is. I was born sudden. It's not that I'm resentful or whatever, it's just a fact of life. It happens, doesn't it?"
Osborne advocated for Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan in March 2021 after The Talk panel blasted his opinions on Meghan Markle's Oprah interview as racist and sexist. She received lots of threats and things like that. "It's like I can look at myself in the mirror and I know I can talk, and I'm loud. I know that about myself. But I've never spoken with hate, and I stick up for my friends. And that's what I was doing. I know who I am," she said.
What began as the defense of a friend escalated into a heated discussion between Osborne and host Cheryl Underwood. As a result of this exchange, Osborne lost her job on The Talk. "Piers Morgan felt that Meghan was making up stories.
He was branded a racist, and because I supported him, I was branded a racist as well," Osborne recently said. But losing a job was only the beginning of the backlash that she received. Osborne argued critics across social media canceled her because she stood by Morgan. She also said she received numerous death threats, prompting her to hire 24-hour security.
Since the Harry and Meghan debacle has caused people to lose their employment, it's rewarding to see them get dropped by Spotify, lose a deal with Netflix, and appear to be dropped by Netflix as well. They're deserving of everything that will happen to them in the future.
