Sharon Osbourne has apologized for insulting Susan Boyle – the Britain’s Got Talent runner-up – on a US radio station.
Osbourne posted a message on Twitter saying that she wanted to “apologise for getting a cheap laugh” at the cost of the Scottish singer.

Earlier this month Osbourne, 57, was interviewed on Sirius XM Radio where she apparently called Boyle a “lovely lady” who had been struck by “the ugly stick”.
In her confession, the America’s Got Talent judge said: “Susan Boyle is a lovely gracious woman and I took advantage of that by poking fun at her. I would never want to be responsible for hurting Susan and I must apologize for getting a cheap laugh at her expense.”
The rude remarks by Sharon Osbourne angered Boyle’s fans far and wide.
Susan Boyle who became famous with the “I dreamed a Dream” song on the hit show “Britain’s got talent” will be releasing her album soon.
via BBC









