Wednesday’s episode of The Talk opened with a panel discussion on Osbourne’s support of Morgan, and it lasted about 20 minutes. Osbourne’s thunderous display was astonishing. At one point she told co-host Sheryl Underwood, who is Black, “Don’t try and cry, ‘cause if anyone should be cryin’ it should be me.” In portraying herself as a victim when her own relationship with racism was merely questioned (multiple hosts specifically said that they do not believe Osbourne is racist), it was as though she had studied The Karen Handbook right before she hit the stage. “I’m the last person in the world who’s racist,” she said, apparently oblivious to this being the mantra of white people caught doing racism. (Remember Donald Trump’s assertion that he is the “least racist” person?)