Sharon Osbourne Slams “Dastardly” Ashton Kutcher as the Rudest Celebrity She’s Ever Met

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Ashton Kutcher can’t control the weather — nor can he control how Sharon Osbourne feels about him. According to the 70-year-old wife of Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne, Kutcher was the “rudest” celebrity she’s ever encountered.

While appearing alongside her daughter Kelly Osbourne on Thursday night’s (Sept. 7) taping of E! News, Sharon and her daughter played a game of “Stir the Pot.” When Sharon was asked to name the rudest celebrity she’s ever met, she didn’t hesitate.

“The guy that’s married to an actress and he used to do That ‘70s Show,” Sharon said, before Kelly replied, “Oh, Ashton Kutcher? Really?”

The former co-host of The Talk went on to call Kutcher — who is married to his That ’70s Show co-star Mila Kunis — a “rude, rude, rude, rude little boy.” When a shocked Kelly said she “was not prepared for that,” Sharon doubled down by referring to the actor as a “dastardly little thing.”

This is hardly the first time the television personality has dragged Kutcher. While appearing on a 2018 episode of Larry King Now, she claimed the No Strings Attached star had a “bad attitude” after she “got his name wrong” during an interview.

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“He was pissed. And he comes on with an attitude, and he goes, ‘What have you done in this industry?'” Sharon recalled. “And I was like, ‘Kid, don’t start with me because I’m going to eat you up and shit you out. I was just like, ‘You don’t know what you’re dealing with, kid.'”

Decider has reached out to reps for Kutcher for comment but did not hear back by the time of publication.

Elsewhere on Thursday night’s game of “Stir the Pot,” both Sharon and Kelly revealed that Jason Momoa is their celebrity crush. Plus, Sharon expressed regret over igniting a public feud with Justin Bieber.

“He did something, and when I was doing another talk show, I said, you know, ‘He’s really bad,’ and, ‘How can his parents let him do that?’ And all of that, and I’m like, who am I to say that he’s bad?” she said. “He’s a kid! Leave him alone! And I felt really terrible after saying that, and I felt such guilt.”