Sharon Osbourne Discusses 'X Factor' Exit, Admitting She Was Fired After 'Disrespectful' Comments

She had been signed up to appear as a judge this year, but pulled out just weeks beforehand.

Sharon Osbourne has finally conceded that her decision to step down from ‘The X Factor’ wasn’t quite as mutual as we’d been led to believe.

Earlier this year, it was revealed that Sharon’s role in the ITV talent show would be cut down, and that rather than appearing on the panel throughout the series, she’d be appearing during live shows as an impartial fifth judge.

When the series got underway, though, she released a statement saying she wasn’t sure how “needed” she was, and had decided not to put in an appearance after all. 

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Sharon Osbourne
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However, speaking to radio presenters Jim Norton and Sam Roberts, Sharon came clean about what led to her departure.

As the hosts asked whether it had anything to do with her prior disparaging comments about the show and its boss Simon Cowell, she explained: “It was very weird, because I had a contract for this series, and… the goal posts kept moving.

“‘We want you, we don’t want you, yeah, we want you and… we don’t know what we’re gonna do with you’. And then it was ‘yeah, we know what we’re gonna do, you’re gonna judge the judges’... and it just didn’t feel good.

“And I think it was because they had to pay me a lot of money, and I was there, and they thought, ‘well, we’ve gotta use her for something’. I think.”

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'X Factor' boss Simon Cowell
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Revealing that her infamous Howard Stern interview came after she’d seen the first episode of this year’s ‘X Factor’, she continued: “[Howard] said ‘what’s the show?’ and I said, ‘it’s shit!’. And… in England, where that show is, there aren’t shows like [‘Howard Stern’], and so when people come on and you talk, but you talk real… I was kind of disrespectful… of course, Simon got upset, as he should. He’s paying me a lot of money, yadda yadda.”

Sharon went on to say that after two weeks, when it was getting near to the live shows, she was called into a meeting to discuss her comments, eventually telling show bosses to “leave it”.

“I don’t care,” she claims she told them. “I honestly don’t care, I’m not comfortable in the position.

“Anyway, 10 days later, they call me and they go, ‘we don’t really know that we need you’. I was like, ‘it’s fine, just keep sending the money, it’s fine’.”

When asked if Simon was personally responsible for her being axed, Sharon responded: “It’s Simon’s show, and when Simon says ‘it’s not me, it’s ITV!’... it’s you.”

It’s not unfair to say that the current series of ‘X Factor’ has been the shakiest yet, with technical difficulties, missing judges and the lowest ratings in its 14-year history.

Clearly ITV isn’t ready to pull the plug just yet, though, with Simon Cowell revealing earlier this week that the network had extended the show’s contract by three to five more years.

'X Factor' Judges Through The Years
Series 1-3 (2004-2006)(01 of11)
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The original line-up: Sharon Osbourne, Simon Cowell and Louis Walsh (credit:ITV)
Series 4 (2007)(02 of11)
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All change: Dannii Minogue joins Simon Cowell and Sharon Osbourne, with Brian Freidman replacing Louis Walsh.Dermot O'Leary also replaces Kate Thornton as the show's host.
Series 4 (2007)(03 of11)
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The return of the Walsh: Louis makes a comeback after Brian Freidman is axed from the panel after only a few days of auditions.
Series 5-7 (2008-2010)(04 of11)
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The golden era: Cheryl Cole replaces Sharon Osbourne, joining Simon, Dannii and Louis.
Series 8 (2011)(05 of11)
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A mass exodus: Gary Barlow, Tulisa and Kelly Rowland join the only original remaining judge, Louis Walsh.
Series 9 (2012)(06 of11)
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Schermazing: Nicole Sherzinger replaces Kelly Rowland, joining Gary, Tulisa and Louis.
Series 10 (2013)(07 of11)
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She's BACK! Sharon Osbourne rejoins the panel after five years, replacing Tulisa and joining Louis, Gary and Nicole. (credit:Rex)
Series 11 (2014)(08 of11)
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REUNITED: Simon and Cheryl return alongside Louis Walsh and new judge Mel B. (credit:Syco/Thames/ITV)
Series 12 (2015)(09 of11)
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Bye bye Louis: Nick Grimshaw and Rita Ora replace Louis and Mel, as they join Simon and Cheryl on the panel. Meanwhile, Caroline Flack and Olly Murs step into Dermot's shoes as hosts. (credit:Twitter)
Series 13-14 (2016-17)(10 of11)
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A vintage line-up: Nicole, Louis and Sharon all stage sensational returns to the panel after the departures of Cheryl, Nick and Rita, while Dermot also returns as host. (credit:ITV)
Series 15 (2018)(11 of11)
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WTF?! Louis Tomlinson becomes the first former contestant to join the panel permanently, while Robbie joins the panel alongside his wife and 'Loose Women' panellist Ayda Field. (credit:Doug Peters/EMPICS Entertainment)