Campaign To Keep Sharon Osbourne From British TV?

Sharon Osbourne's cash register is kerchinging again and it's not because she's landed a new job working the tills at Asda, but we can dream.
Shazza, famous for being Ozzy Osbourne's wife is demanding a not to be sniffed at £500,000 pay rise for her X-Factor role. That would take her salary for the series to £2million. £2million quid for sitting behind a desk and listening to a seriously whittled down list of non-entities wail and cry through a Ronan Keating song and then wail and cry about why they are 'gonna be a massive star.'
Frankly anybody with half a brain can see the show and format is dying on its arse but unfortunately there are still several million members of the public with less than half a brain willing to watch it.
Simon Cowell, the man solely responsible for squeezing the dying breath from the format has already signed his contract, as has the Lewis Hamilton chasing Dannii Minogue and gay leprechaun Louis Walsh.
That only leaves the money grabbing and talentless Mrs Osbourne still negotiating for an extra wedge. She obviously knows that she has made a very little talent go a long, long way and is hopefully lining her nest for retirement. Again, we can but dream.
What might be more surprising is the money the other guys are on. OK Louis Walsh might be a bit of a joke but at least he's worked in the music business, albeit with Westlife but surely his 'expert' opinion is worth more than £800,000 a year? Dannii who has had slightly less success than her sister is on the same with Simon on a £20million contract with ITV.
A source at the show, possibly planted by Sharon told The Sun, "We need Sharon and she knows it. She'll return but is holding out for more cash as the up keep on her plastic surgery is getting more expensive." (We may have added a bit of that quote ourselves because we're a right cheeky lot - sorry Shaz!)
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