Sharon Osbourne has shared her thoughts on the recently-concluded defamation trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.
The 69-year-old TalkTV host said the court case that the former spouses were in embroiled in was "ugly for both of them", and she advised them to try to move on from it.
During an appearance on Lorraine Kelly's UK morning show, Lorraine, Kelly said to Osbourne: "It must be difficult for you as a friend watching that and seeing him going through that."
"It's very ugly, for both of them. Listen, what goes on at home between two people, nobody knows all the ugly details - and we all have our ugliness in every relationship but theirs was extreme. Hopefully, they can move on." Osbourne responded, per Metro.
Osbourne certainly isn't the only celeb who has shared her two cents on the televised trial.

A number of celebrities have weighed in on the explosive trial, which saw Depp sue Heard over a 2018 op-ed she wrote for The Washington Post about domestic abuse.
Back in April, Ireland Baldwin slammed Heard on social media, saying: "I know women who are exactly like this. They are manipulative and cold and they use their very womanhood to play victim and turn the world against the man because we live in a society where it's cool to say men are all the worst and blah blah f***ity blah."
Despite not being named in Heard's Washington Post article, Depp claims it sabotaged his career and reputation and says he was dropped from the Pirates of the Caribbean and Fantastic Beasts franchises as a result of his former wife's allegations.

Last week, a Virginia jury agreed that the the 36-year-old Aquaman actress defamed her 58-year-old ex-spouse.
The seven jurors awarded the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory star $15 million after reaching their verdicts following 12 hours of deliberation.
Depp was awarded $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages. However, as Virginia state law places an upper limit of $350,000 on punitive damages, Depp will actually be awarded $10.35 million.
Meanwhile, the jury awarded Heard $2 million in damages based on her $100 million countersuit. She had filed the counterclaim for defamation against Depp over statements his attorney made about her, namely his referring to her abuse allegations as a hoax.
As such, she now owes Depp $8.35 million.