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The Talk had one of its most serious conversations ever after returning from nearly one month on hiatus. The co-hosts addressed the controversy surrounding Sharon Osbourne's exit... without Sharon being there. Is that the proper way to have a professional and helpful dialogue: Talking through a situation involving someone without allowing their side to be heard as a rebuttal? Jeremy Bradley has some thoughts, and recounts the wrath he felt on social media while chiming in on the story as a white man. Yup, he wasn't allowed to have an opinion. Later, over in prime time, Hell's Kitchen is wrapping up on Fox and the two finalists chat with JB about competing for Gordon Ramsay's attention... and their own restaurant. What are their plans to have a restaurant succeed during the pandemic?
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The Talk had one of its most serious conversations ever after returning from nearly one month on hiatus. The co-hosts addressed the controversy surrounding Sharon Osbourne's exit... without Sharon being there. Is that the proper way to have a professional and helpful dialogue: Talking through a situation involving someone without allowing their side to be heard as a rebuttal? Jeremy Bradley has some thoughts, and recounts the wrath he felt on social media while chiming in on the story as a white man. Yup, he wasn't allowed to have an opinion. Later, over in prime time, Hell's Kitchen is wrapping up on Fox and the two finalists chat with JB about competing for Gordon Ramsay's attention... and their own restaurant. What are their plans to have a restaurant succeed during the pandemic?