Often changing the intensity of the red or adding other colors to it, The Talk co-host decided to let her natural gray hair show when she stopped dyeing it red and opted for a more icy cool gray. early this year. She put it up because she’s tired of having to dye it red every week.

While Sharon looked stunning with her shiny gray hairstyle, the press definitely got it – after all, a big part of her identity was tied to her red hair! Well, now after a few months I went and dyed it red again. And why not her, it’s her prerogative. And why wouldn’t that be his privilege? Returning to her (colored) roots on Monday’s episode of The Talk, she also posted a clip to her Instagram with the caption:
“What color should I try next?” »
In the clip, co-host Carrie Ann Inaba asked her about her red hair coming back and Sharon explained that she saw herself in the mirror and didn’t like what she saw, saying:
“I look in the mirror and I’m like, ‘No, you look like Grandma Clampet.'”
Grandma Clampett was a character on the 1960s sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies. continued:
Then I was like, ‘No, I’m changing it again. “And that’s what I did.”

All power to her! It takes a lot of courage to try something new, especially after almost two decades of deciding it’s not right for you and then going back to what you had before. Especially in this general way.
After her hosts asked her if she had anything to do with her birthday, which was October 9, she admitted it. She thanked everyone for helping to make her birthday even more special, but in the end, it affected her decision to go back to her signature red hair.
The hair change also comes a week after Sharon recently opened up about her husband and husband Ozzy’s sexuality in their old age. After her co-hosts asked her if there had been any during her birthday vacation, she also admitted to having it.
It’s refreshing to see a woman of a certain age who feels good about herself in all areas of her life and inspires others to be more open with themselves.