Sharon Osbourne takes behavior training with Louis Walsh before ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ stint

Sharon Osbourne takes ‘respect and inclusion’ training with pal Louis Walsh before ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ stint
Louis Walsh and Sharon Osbourne will soon be seen in ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ (Ricky Vigil M/GC Images)

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM: Sharon Osbourne and her friend Louis Walsh have reportedly been asked to take “respect and inclusion” training before they start their stint in ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ 23, starting from March 4.

Osbourne and the Irish music manager have been known for their controversial remarks and statements. The pair was seen together on ‘The X Factor’ where their antics often put them in trouble.

Louis Walsh and Sharon Osbourne seen leaving the Fountain Studios after X Factor on October 9, 2016, in London, England. (Photo by GC Images/GC Images)
Louis Walsh and Sharon Osbourne seen leaving the Fountain Studios after 'The X Factor' on October 9, 2016, in London, England (GC Images/GC Images)

‘Celebrity Big Brother’ stars will get language and acceptable ­behaviour training

However, the training will now teach them a suitable “use of language and acceptable ­behavior” ahead of the show, The Mirror reported.

Also, the Daily Mail citing ITV reported, “Housemates are provided with and talked through the Housemate rules, which set out expectations and explain key aspects of life in the 'Big Brother' house.”

Louis Walsh wanted Sharon Osbourne in ‘Celebrity Big Brother’

This came as The Sun reported that Walsh asked the broadcaster to include Osbourne in the show.

A tipster shared, “Louis made it clear to 'Celebrity Big Brother' producers that he would only go in the house if his pal Sharon Osbourne was in there too.”

They further said, “He was in two minds about whether to do the show because he knows it can be really intense and challenging, but he knew he’d have a hoot if Sharon was in there with him.”

“He and Sharon haven’t done a TV show together since their glory days on 'The X Factor', so he was also confident that the public would lap up seeing them reunited,” the source stated.

The insider revealed that since the British-American television personality’s fee was too high for them, “they managed to come up with the compromise of booking Sharon as a special guest housemate who will come in during the run for a few days.”

“Louis was more than happy with that, and Sharon chuffed too as she got to make a big entrance, cause a bit of havoc, and then leave them to it. She and Louis are going to be TV gold together again,” the source added.

Sharon Osbourne to appear as guest on ‘Celebrity Big Brother’

Another insider mentioned, “Sharon is a guest housemate and won’t be going in on launch night. Instead, she will come in once the show has started and will be there for a few days.”

Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh at the The Prince's Trust Gala Dinner at The Roundhouse in London. (Photo by Alan Weller/FilmMagic)
 Louis Walsh wanted Sharon Osbourne with him in 'Celebrity Big Brother' (Alan Weller/FilmMagic)

“The fee she wanted was eye-watering and in the end, they struck a deal which meant she would go in for a shorter run. It’s worked out well for everyone as she will inject some drama when she finally walks through the doors,” they asserted.

Osbournes' house needs repairing

Meanwhile, during her podcast, the wife of Ozzy appeared to reveal the reason behind joining 'Celebrity Big Brother' as a guest.

The LA House of the Osbournes needs some work. She reportedly said, “This has been going on for maybe a year. There's been little places in the house where I've noticed there's water and you know when the sunlight comes through and you can see things are damp.”

“The ceiling's rotten the floor's rotten. The waste pipe in the bath upstairs has not been attached and it's been slowly leaking through the entire house on three floors,” she added.

It is believed that her 'Celebrity Big Brother' participation will help cover some expenses of their house repair.

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