Sharon Osbourne: 'AGT did not ask me back'
Updated: 2012-08-02 11:10
(Agencies)
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Sharon Osbourne hasn't been asked to return to 'America's Got Talent'.
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The TV presenter recently hinted she may not return to the show but insists no decision has been made yet although she says six years is a long time to be in the job and claims she hasn't even been approached about a return.
She told Us Weekly: "I mean, I never know what I'm doing tomorrow let alone today.
"Six years is a long time to be on any show. I love the show. It is actually personally my favourite show on TV. I love what the show does, I love the people I work with. But I would have to think about me, I have to think about what I want to do. I don't know [if I'd return]."
Recently the feisty wife of Ozzy Osbourne responded to a tweet from fellow judge Howard Stern which suggested she wanted more money for a new series of the reality TV show, with a tweet claiming salary is not the reason she is leaving.
Sharon explained: "I just didn't like the fact that it got out that it was because of money. It's not because of money. They've asked Howard back, they haven't asked me back. So, who knows in this business?"
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