Catty matriarch and talent judge
Sharon Osbourne
has launched a vicious attack on
Britain's Got Talent
runner-up
Catty matriarch and talent judge
Sharon Osbourne
has launched a vicious attack on
Britain's Got Talent
runner-up
Susan Boyle
- claiming she looks like a "slapped a**e".
Scalpel-tongued Osbourne, 57, made the bitchy remarks on a US radio show this week, along with a number of other below-the-belt insults about the
I Dreamed A Dream
star's appearance.
Speaking about Boyle's astronomic success on Sirius XM Radio, Osbourne cackled: "I like everybody to do well," she said. "Even somebody that looks like a slapped a**e. God bless her.
"It's like, 'You go girl'. She does look like a hairy a******e."
Boyle is often referred to in the tabloids as the 'Hairy Angel', inspired by her vocal talent and, well, how do we put this, her 'organic, low-maintenance' appearance.
Osbourne then called her a "lovely lady" who needs a "Gillette razor".
Ugly stick
And there's more. The crawly radio presenters then joined in on the verbal assault, saying: "I didn't realise she had facial hair - I couldn't get past the Gene Wilder wig."
Osbourne quipped: "[God] gave her the talent. Yes he did. [And] he hit her with a f***** ugly stick."
Footage of the tirade has since popped up on YouTube and drawn a barrage of negative comments.
Watch a video of Osbourne's outburst below:
(
Warning: Clip contains strong swearing
)
Speaking of Osbourne's pottymouth, a snitch tells Britain's
Daily Mail
: "This is so typical of Sharon. She never knows when to keep her mouth shut."
We're intrigued by Shazza's outburst. Only two months ago she was seen applauding and tossing luvvie air-kisses at Boyle during her appearance on
America's Got Talent
. Hypocrite.
See, there's a big difference between being opinionated and being a total bitch just for the hell of it. That's definitely not classy. But that's just us.
What do you think of her comments?
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Pictured: Sharon Osbourne and, inset, Susan Boyle. Photos AP, Supplied
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