Sharon Osbourne openly criticized James Corden, Anna Wintour, and Ellen DeGeneres. She was conversing with Louis Walsh and Gary Goldsmith on "Celebrity Big Brother."
Osbourne accused Corden of excessive name-dropping. She recounted a story about complimenting his shoes and his response, highlighting his tendency to flaunt connections.
"I go to him, I really like your shoes, and he goes, ‘Yeah, Stella McCartney,’ and I’m like, ‘I didn’t ask you who made them. I just said I like your shoes.' But he constantly, constantly throws out names," Osbourne dished.
She mocked Corden's knack for playing the Hollywood scene well after his move to the U.S. Walsh chimed in, suggesting Corden was good at "kissing all the right people," including Anna Wintour.
Osbourne expressed disdain for Wintour, calling her a harsh term. She questioned Wintour's likability and her support for Corden.
Discussing Ellen DeGeneres, Osbourne mimicked gagging, reflecting her negative opinion. DeGeneres was mentioned in the context of allegations surrounding a toxic work environment on her show.
Wintour's reputedly difficult nature was noted, with references to Meryl Streep’s character in "The Devil Wears Prada" being based on her. Corden's alleged diva-like behavior was also highlighted.
Craig Duncan and Melanie Brown have both criticized Corden, calling him difficult and obnoxious. Their comments added to the narrative of Corden's contentious interactions within the industry.