Sharon Osbourne has shared her dislike for Ashton Kutcher, referring to him as a “dastardly little thing.”
The former X Factor judge, married to heavy metal icon Ozzy Osbourne, is known for her bold and outspoken personality—so it’s no surprise she holds strong opinions about fellow celebrities.
However, Sharon stunned fans by openly expressing her candid views on Kutcher, who is best known for his roles in films like The Butterfly Effect and What Happens in Vegas.
Sharon shared her thoughts on fellow A-listers during an E! News segment with her daughter, Kelly Osbourne, aptly titled “Stirring the Pot.”
While she didn’t have anything nice to say about Kutcher, the TV personality did express admiration for Jason Momoa, the star of Aquaman, whom she called her celebrity crush.
“He is stunning!” she exclaimed enthusiastically.
When asked about the rudest celebrity she had encountered, Sharon replied, “The guy who’s married to an actress and used to be on That ‘70s Show.”
Kelly was taken aback by her mother’s answer, exclaiming, “Oh, Ashton Kutcher? Really?”
Sharon replied, “Yes. Oh, rude, rude, rude, rude little boy,” leaving both the hosts and Kelly in stunned silence.
Kelly remarked, “I was not prepared for that either!”
This prompted Sharon to label Kutcher a “dastardly little thing,” though she chose not to elaborate further.
This isn’t the first time Sharon has expressed her views on the Just Married star. During an appearance on Larry King Now in 2018, she recounted an incident from her former talk show, The Talk, that didn’t go as planned.
“I didn’t get along with one guy, that Ashton Kutcher,” Sharon said. “Didn’t get along with him at all.”
She described Kutcher as having a “bad attitude,” recounting how she had misremembered his name: “He was pissed. He came in with an attitude and said, ‘What are you, what have you done in this industry?’ I was like, ‘Kid, don’t start with me because I’m gonna eat you up and s*** you out.’”
Osbourne’s recent remarks about Kutcher came just before it was revealed that he and his wife, Mila Kunis, had sent letters supporting convicted rapist Danny Masterson ahead of his sentencing.
Masterson was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison for raping two women in September 2023, according to the BBC.
In the letters submitted by Kutcher and Kunis, which were published by Los Angeles-based court reporter Meghann M. Cuniff, the couple requested Judge Charlaine Olmedo to show leniency in the sentencing of their fellow That ‘70s Show star.
Following a significant backlash against their letters, Kutcher and Kunis posted a video to their fans explaining their decision to write them.
Kutcher remarked, “We recognize the pain caused by the character letters we submitted on behalf of Danny Masterson,” while Kunis expressed, “We stand with victims. Our support has been consistent throughout our work, and we will continue to advocate for them moving forward.”
Their video drew criticism, with many people questioning the phrasing of their apology.