Sharon Osbourne has never been a fan of Russell Brand.
08.09.2023 - 18:07 / nme.com
Kelly Osbourne in an interview with E! News, where they were asked a series of questions during a Stirring The Pot segment.When asked to name the rudest celebrity she’s ever met, Sharon replied: “The guy that’s married to an actress and he used to do That ‘70s Show.”When Kelly asked if she meant Ashton Kutcher, Sharon added: “Oh, rude, rude, rude. Rude little boy.”Responding to the surprise from the hosts and Kelly herself, Sharon said: “Rude, yes.
Dastardly little thing.”In a chat with Larry King from 2018, Sharon previously described her negative encounter with Kutcher when he was a guest on daytime chat show The Talk.“Bad attitude, for me, because I got his name wrong,” Sharon said. “So he was pissed and he comes on with an attitude.
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