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Julie Chen officially exits ‘The Talk’
    2018-09-19  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Julie Chen is officially all “Talk‘d” out. The CBS show’s founding co-host announced her departure on Tuesday’s show via a videotaped message, CNN reports.

News of Chen’s “Talk” resignation comes a little more than a week after Chen’s husband Les Moonves was fired as CBS longtime CEO amid a wave of sexual misconduct allegations. As previously reported, Chen’s decision to sign off of last Thursday’s “Big Brother” with a not-so-subtle* declaration of support for her disgraced* husband made it next to impossible for her to resume her day job, though she is expected to stay on as host of the hit reality series.

Moonves, CBS’ longtime CEO, was fired on September 9 after a second wave of sexual misconduct allegations came to light. The next day, Chen announced that she “was taking a few days off from ‘The Talk’ to be with my family,” adding, “I will be back soon and will see you Thursday night on ‘Big Brother.’” Chen did indeed return to “Big Brother,” but she ended the episode by telling viewers, “I’m Julie Chen Moonves. Good night.”

Chen’s “Talk” co-hosts previously discussed their longtime leader’s absence on the September 10 premiere, with Sharon Osbourne confessing, “It’s very embarrassing and upsetting to have to talk about [Julie’s] husband, but… we feel it’s right.” Regarding Moonves, Osbourne maintained, “Obviously the man has a problem.” Sara Gilbert also chimed in, saying that while she loves and supports Chen “always,” this is “an important time in our culture. And just because this hits close to home, it doesn’t change this story.” (SD-Agencies)

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