Sharon Osbourne Weighs In On Russell Brand’s Past Behaviour Amid Allegations

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Sharon Osbourne Weighs In On Russell Brand’s Past Behaviour Amid Allegations

Sharon Osbourne pulls no punches as she delves into Russell Brand’s messy history.

With his trademark candor, the TV personality sounded the same as attention returned to the comedian’s past amid serious allegations. The star found himself at the center of several serious accusations from several women, covering the spectrum from misconduct to deeply disturbing actions.

Sharon Osbourne Shares Candid Opinions About Russell Brand’s Controversial Past

When the 70-year-old and his family — husband Ozzy, and their children Kelly and Jack — graced the Talk TV stage to speak to Piers Morgan, he was asked about the swirling scandal involving the actor.

Although it has been reported that the allegations range from “abusive conduct to rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse,” Sharon chose to talk about Brand’s previous fights with Rod Stewart and Bob Geldof.

This argument happened because of his relationship with their daughter, plus his friendship with his daughter Kimberley fueled the TV host’s remarks about Stewart. Adding an interesting dimension to the conversation, she mentions two things she dislikes about him, stating:

“One of them is our good friend, Kimberley Stewart, about what she has done to Kimberley Stewart up front [Rod]…”

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His second issue is that he is doing something similar to Sir Bob Geldof. The music manager emphasized, “You just don’t do that to people’s families, when the father is in the room.”

For him, Brand’s actions on two separate occasions were a pattern that left a lasting impression on him. ICYMI, in 2006, the 48-year-old, at the height of his fame, faced a furious Stewart at the GQ Man of the Year Awards.

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The drama unfolded when the activist accepted his award and made an offhand comment, stating, “This is for Rod Stewart who teased me earlier this year for too much adultery… But then again I’ve tried his daughter.”

In return, the iconic musician made sure to contact Brand directly when he took the stage. The “Rhythm of My Heart” singer called out to him, “You went with my daughter, didn’t you? Russell, stand up.” In response, the former “Big Brother’s Big Mouth” host seemed to lose confidence, quietly admitting that he had just asked her “out for an evening.”

Unfortunately, that wasn’t enough to satisfy the “Maggie May” hitmaker, who kept pushing, asking if Brand had behaved appropriately during their exit. This caused him to retract his earlier statement, saying, “I never touched that girl.”

Satisfied with the results of his attack, Stewart, who has eight children, retired, “F***ing right you did not. You can’t come here and brag. I speak here as a father.”

Russell Brand’s 2006 ‘Predator’ Interview Resurfaces

Underfire comedian Russell Brand, pictured here in 2010 in Edinburgh for a book signing for his second book "Booky Wooky 2".  Allegations of rape and unwanted sexual behavior have been leveled at Brand by the Sunday Times newspaper and the Channel 4 DispatchMEGA

The “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” star continues to find herself in a worse light, as various old interviews and media moments featuring her have resurfaced, gaining new attention online.

An example is Morgan’s interview with the “Rock of Ages” cast from 2006 when he asked the question, “Are you a more successful sexual predator now that you don’t drink?”

Due to the resurgence of the interview, the reporter wondered why he asked the question during a recent episode of his talk show, “Unfiltered.” He explained, “I asked for reasons I wasn’t entirely sure of, other than it must have been funny at the time.”

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The 56-year-old insisted that at the time of the interview, he was not aware of any assault allegations relating to Brand’s alleged relationship with the 16-year-old girl.

The English host explained that he meant the question “as a joke” before recalling the “Hop” star’s response, “Yeah, but I hate the word ‘predator.'” At the time, the “Trolls” actor also clarified his answer. , states:

“I like to think of myself as a channel of natural power. After all, the most natural thing in the world for people to do is f**k, right? And people want to do it, so what you have to do is remove all the reasons why women don’t actually do it, like pride and reputation.”

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