• Sharon Osbourne Feels 'Terrible' About Badmouthing U2's 'Songs of Innocence' After Meeting Band

    Along with pretty much the entire general public, Sharon Osbourne was critical of the band U2 for more or less forcing its 13th studio album, "Songs of Innocence," onto the world in September with the help of Apple. The sharp-tongued wife and manager of Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne made it clear on Twitter that she was not happy about the album magically appearing in her iTunes. Now, though, Sharon is going back on her remarks because she met the band and they were "lovely," Blabbermouth notes. Sharon publicly apologized — sort of — yesterday, Jan. 12, on her CBS talk show "The Talk." "I've been caught badmouthing so many people — so many people — and one which was so humbling was ... I did it on the show ... I badmouthed U2 for giving their album away at Apple free. And it wasn't personal; it was business, and it was how I felt about it business-wise, but I was very scathing with my remarks," she said.
  • Sharon Osbourne Explains her Twitter Rant Against U2

    Sharon Osbourne grabbed the headlines when she absolutely slammed U2 on Twitter this past Monday for giving away their newest album, 'Songs Of Innocence,' through Apple. Yesterday, she talked about the why behind it on her show, 'The Talk.' It turns out that there is a lot more behind the story than her just not being a fan.
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