Sharon Osbourne Calls Ashton Kutcher the Rudest Celebrity She’s Ever Met: ‘A Vile Little Thing’
Sharon Osbourne has revealed that ‘little boy’ Ashton Kutcher is the rudest celebrity she has ever met.
The 70-year-old wife of rocker Ozzy Osbourne is known for not mincing her words and she hasn’t been shy about sharing her opinion on the “No Strings Attached” actor.
Appearing on E! News alongside daughter Kelly Osbourne, 38, on Thursday, the duo played a game of “Stir the Pot” where they had to answer random questions.
One of the questions asked Sharon to name the rudest celebrity she’d ever met, and she wasted no time in answering — even though she couldn’t remember their name right away.
“The guy who’s married to an actress and was on ‘That 70s Show,'” Sharon said before Kelly chimed in, “Oh, Ashton Kutcher? Really?”
“Yes. Oh, you rude, rude, rude, rude little boy,” Sharon said of the “Your Place or Mine” actor.
“I wasn’t prepared for this,” Kelly told her mother. “Really?”
“Yes. Vile little thing,” the former “The Talk” co-host said, without revealing the ordeal that put her name in her bad books.
This isn’t the first time Sharon has made her feelings for Kutcher known.
Appearing on “Larry King Now” in 2018, Sharon recalled an episode of “The Talk” that didn’t quite go as planned.
“I didn’t get along with one guy, this Ashton Kutcher guy,” she said at the time. “I didn’t get along with him at all.”
She said Kutcher, who is married to Mila Kunis, had a “bad attitude” because she couldn’t remember his name.
“He was upset,” she told King. “And he takes an attitude and he says, ‘What have you done in this industry?'”
“And I was like, ‘Kid, don’t start with me because I’m going to eat you and piss you off,'” she added. “I was just like, ‘You don’t know what you’re dealing with, kid.'”
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Elsewhere in his E! In a press interview, Sharon expressed her regret for calling out Justin Bieber years ago.
“He did something, and when I was doing another talk show, I said, you know, ‘He’s really bad,’ and ‘How can his parents let him do that?’ And all that, and I’m like, who am I to say he’s bad? she says.
“It’s a child!” Leave him alone! And I felt really bad after I said that, and I felt so guilty.