View Full Version : NY Post Reveals Sharon Osbourne Quit "America's Got Talent" because NBC Fired Her Son


JamesG
08-06-2012, 02:50 PM
Sharon Osbourne is Quitting "AGT" After NBC Axes Jack
by Sean Daly
August 6, 2012


Sharon Osbourne is quitting "America’s Got Talent" after a nasty dispute with NBC involving her son, she told The Post.

The long-time TV judge, 59, is fuming over how the network’s new reality TV series "Stars Earn Stripes" cut ties with son Jack, 26, after he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.

Producers of the "Stars Earn Stripes" show — which will pit celebrities against one another in military training exercises -- fired Jack by e-mail two days before he was to report to work, then lied about it to the press, Osbourne claimed.

"I just can’t be fake," she said. "It’s discrimination, and it was badly handled."





After a series of heated exchanges with NBC brass over the issue, Osbourne said, she has decided not to return next season to top-rated "AGT".

"It’s time to move on," she said.



While Osbourne remains under contract, "They can’t make me do something I don’t want to do," she insisted. "All they can do is stop me from being a judge on another network for five years."



Osbourne said "AGT" producer Simon Cowell had tried to make peace between the network and his longtime friend but that she's not budging.

Things first turned ugly in June when Jack appeared on his mother’s daytime series "The Talk", claiming he was fired from the military-style competition because of his newly disclosed condition.





But at a "Stars and Stripes" press conference in LA last month, producer David Hurwitz heaped fuel on the fire, insisting that Jack was never hired to begin with.

"He was somebody we were in talks with," Hurwitz said.



Both Osbournes admit his 50-page contract was never formally signed.

But they contend that all parties were moving forward on a good-faith, verbal commitment, which is commonplace in the industry.

"I was working without a signed contract right up until the live shows started on ‘America’s Got Talent,’" Osbourne noted. "Everything is done at the last minute. We took six months to negotiate back and forth."







Jack was first contacted by NBC in April.

After coming to what he considered a binding agreement to participate, he received an e-mail May 18 from Chuck LaBella, the network’s vice president of Talent Relations.

"We are looking forward to working with you," it said. "I am happy you are going to be in the NBC family."

A month later, Jack went public with his condition.





Sharon Osbourne provided The Post with an e-mail she said she got from NBC soon after, just two days before Jack was due to report to work in June.

"Regretfully, we cannot move forward with Jack’s participation," it said.





An NBC rep acknowledged that serious discussion had been taking place for many weeks and that all parties were hopeful he would join the show. A phone message was left in early June, but in the interest of time, it was necessary to follow up by e-mail, the rep said.

According to producer Hurwitz, "The rigors of the show were too intense for him."





Jack -- who successfully completed a 30 mile, 16 hour endurance race in January -- said he offered to purchase his own insurance policy but that producers declined.

Osbourne claimed that an NBC executive offered to pay Jack his full appearance fee to smooth things over but that she refused.

"He didn’t want the money," Osbourne said. "He wanted his gig. It gave him something to look forward to when he was diagnosed. Think of the good that it could have done to show other people who have this condition that your life is not over."



A network rep said: “Sharon has been a valuable part of the NBC family. We regret any misunderstanding and wish Jack well.”

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/sharon_dumps_talent_fgr1rYVmAt0qAhpTKfgOxM

loaferman
08-06-2012, 03:01 PM
If it weren't for Ozzy I wouldn't have a clue who they are and they probably wouldn't have network jobs. He did not sign a contract so he was not "fired". They were negotiating. No contract, no hire. Gee I weep at the loss of Sharon, that will teach them a thing or two.

robyrob
08-06-2012, 03:27 PM
still, it was a pretty under-handed low-down dirty thing to do.

I can understand about the liability concerns, but really - this is NBC, its not like the show is going to last more than 3 weeks anyways, or make any difference in their ratings in any way shape or form, so what's the big deal?

JamesG
08-07-2012, 11:12 AM
NBC Responds to Sharon Osbourne's Discrimination Claims Against Her Son
8/6/2012
by Lesley Goldberg


NBC Entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt rejected "America's Got Talent" judge Sharon Osbourne's claims that the network discriminated against her son, Jack.

"First, we have the deepest affection for Sharon Osbourne and consider her to be part of the NBC family. And our hearts go out to her, Ozzy, Jack and his family at this time. We hold medical information in strict confidence and therefore cannot comment specifically about Jack, but as a company that cares deeply about the health and safety of everyone on our shows -- especially one like 'STARS EARN STRIPES' that requires dangerous water stunts, strenuous physical activity, and uses live ammunition -- we required all potential participants to undergo medical vetting to ensure that they could safely participate," he said.

"Although we did not ask Jack to participate in the competition, we were able to offer him two substantial alternative roles on the show, both of which he declined," he continued. "This network does not discriminate on any basis."

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/sharon-osbourne-americas-got-talent-discrimination-jack-osbourne-stars-earn-stripes-358709