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''The Talk'' is a daytime talk show which debuted in October 2010 and airs weekdays on Creator/{{CBS}}. It is hosted by a panel of five celebrities who engage in news commentary, celebrity gossip, and newsmaker interviews. The show was created by actress Creator/SaraGilbert, who also serves as an executive producer, along with John Redmann. The show is based on the British daily women's panel show Loose Women, which has been running regularly in the United Kingdom since 1999. The start of the show's ninth season saw the announcement that Julie Chen had left the show; Gilbert took the moderator's chair, and Carrie Ann Inaba officially became a full member of the panel on January 4th, 2019. Three months later, on April 9th, Sara Gilbert announced she was leaving the show, and at the beginning of the next season, Marie Osmond joined the remaining ladies as a co-host. Osmond left at the end of the season in the summer of 2020. Sharon Osbourne was the last original co-host to leave in March 2021.

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''The Talk'' is a daytime talk show which debuted in October 2010 and airs weekdays on Creator/{{CBS}}. It is hosted by a panel of five celebrities who engage in news commentary, celebrity gossip, and newsmaker interviews. The show was created by actress Creator/SaraGilbert, who also serves as an executive producer, along with John Redmann. The show is based on the British daily women's panel show Loose Women, which has been running regularly in the United Kingdom since 1999. The start of the show's ninth season saw the announcement that Julie Chen had left the show; Gilbert took the moderator's chair, and Carrie Ann Inaba officially became a full member of the panel on January 4th, 2019. Three months later, on April 9th, Sara Gilbert announced she was leaving the show, and at the beginning of the next season, Marie Osmond joined the remaining ladies as a co-host. Osmond left at the end of the season in the summer of 2020. Sharon Osbourne was the last original co-host to leave in March 2021.
2021. She was replaced by Creator/JerryOConnell in July 2021.


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* TheOneGuy: Creator/JerryOConnell is the first man to be a co-host on the show.
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** Sheryl Underwood revealed (via [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nWpLxUsRV8 footage]] from the Netflix special ''Def Comedy Jam 25'' which Underwood also appeared) that Chris Rock said Underwood is "the dirtiest comedian that ever walked the Earth. I don't know if there's anybody I wanna follow less than Sheryl Underwood it's like a toss up between her and Bernie [Mac]." Guest host Vanessa Lachey (who auditioned for Aisha Tyler's spot) said "Now I don't wanna say anything after that there's nothing I say gonna top [that]" which she later revealed that was she and her husband Nick Lachey ran into Julie Chen (who she idolized during her ''TRL'' days) at The Montage Hotel.

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** Sheryl Underwood revealed (via [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nWpLxUsRV8 footage]] from the Netflix special ''Def Comedy Jam 25'' which Underwood also appeared) that Chris Rock said Underwood is "the dirtiest comedian that ever walked the Earth. I don't know if there's anybody I wanna follow less than Sheryl Underwood it's like a toss up between her and Bernie [Mac]." Guest host Vanessa Lachey Creator/VanessaLachey (who auditioned for Aisha Tyler's spot) said "Now I don't wanna say anything after that there's nothing I say gonna top [that]" which she later revealed that was she and her husband Nick Lachey ran into Julie Chen (who she idolized during her ''TRL'' days) at The Montage Hotel.
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** Aisha Tyler told ''Series/EntertainmentTonight'' Eve is [[http://www.etonline.com/aisha-tyler-says-eve-is-doing-an-amazing-job-on-the-talk-exclusive-99140 "doing an amazing job"]] as her replacement.

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** Aisha Tyler told ''Series/EntertainmentTonight'' Eve Music/{{Eve}} is [[http://www.etonline.com/aisha-tyler-says-eve-is-doing-an-amazing-job-on-the-talk-exclusive-99140 "doing an amazing job"]] as her replacement.
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[[caption-width-right:350:The current panel, from left to right: Carrie Ann Inbaba, Sheryl Underwood, Sharon Osbourne, Marie Osmond and Eve]]
''The Talk'' is a daytime talk show which debuted in October 2010 and airs weekdays on Creator/{{CBS}}. It is hosted by a panel of five celebrities who engage in news commentary, celebrity gossip, and newsmaker interviews. The show was created by actress Creator/SaraGilbert, who also serves as an executive producer, along with John Redmann. The show is based on the British daily women's panel show Loose Women, which has been running regularly in the United Kingdom since 1999. The start of the show's ninth season saw the announcement that Julie Chen had left the show; Gilbert took the moderator's chair, and Carrie Ann Inaba officially became a full member of the panel on January 4th, 2019. Three months later, on April 9th, Sara Gilbert announced she was leaving the show, and at the beginning of the next season, Marie Osmond joined the remaining ladies as a co-host.

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[[caption-width-right:350:The current panel, panel in 2019, from left to right: Carrie Ann Inbaba, Sheryl Underwood, Sharon Osbourne, Marie Osmond and Eve]]
''The Talk'' is a daytime talk show which debuted in October 2010 and airs weekdays on Creator/{{CBS}}. It is hosted by a panel of five celebrities who engage in news commentary, celebrity gossip, and newsmaker interviews. The show was created by actress Creator/SaraGilbert, who also serves as an executive producer, along with John Redmann. The show is based on the British daily women's panel show Loose Women, which has been running regularly in the United Kingdom since 1999. The start of the show's ninth season saw the announcement that Julie Chen had left the show; Gilbert took the moderator's chair, and Carrie Ann Inaba officially became a full member of the panel on January 4th, 2019. Three months later, on April 9th, Sara Gilbert announced she was leaving the show, and at the beginning of the next season, Marie Osmond joined the remaining ladies as a co-host.
co-host. Osmond left at the end of the season in the summer of 2020. Sharon Osbourne was the last original co-host to leave in March 2021.
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** The cast of ''Series/YoungSheldon'' had their interview [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOSO9K1_Sds crashed]] by Creator/JohnGoodman, Creator/LecyGoranson and Creator/LaurieMetcalf of ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'' the latter being Zoe Perry's mother.

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** The cast of ''Series/YoungSheldon'' had their interview [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOSO9K1_Sds crashed]] by Creator/JohnGoodman, Creator/LecyGoranson and Creator/LaurieMetcalf of ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'' the latter being Zoe Perry's Creator/ZoePerry's mother.
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** The cast of ''Series/YoungSheldon'' had their interview [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOSO9K1_Sds crashed]] by John Goodman, Lecy Goranson and Laurie Metcalf of ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'' the latter being Zoe Perry's mother.

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** The cast of ''Series/YoungSheldon'' had their interview [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOSO9K1_Sds crashed]] by John Goodman, Lecy Goranson Creator/JohnGoodman, Creator/LecyGoranson and Laurie Metcalf Creator/LaurieMetcalf of ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'' the latter being Zoe Perry's mother.
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''The Talk'' is a daytime talk show which debuted in October 2010 and airs weekdays on Creator/{{CBS}}. It is hosted by a panel of five celebrities who engage in news commentary, celebrity gossip, and newsmaker interviews. The show was created by actress Sara Gilbert, who also serves as an executive producer, along with John Redmann. The show is based on the British daily women's panel show Loose Women, which has been running regularly in the United Kingdom since 1999. The start of the show's ninth season saw the announcement that Julie Chen had left the show; Gilbert took the moderator's chair, and Carrie Ann Inaba officially became a full member of the panel on January 4th, 2019. Three months later, on April 9th, Sara Gilbert announced she was leaving the show, and at the beginning of the next season, Marie Osmond joined the remaining ladies as a co-host.

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''The Talk'' is a daytime talk show which debuted in October 2010 and airs weekdays on Creator/{{CBS}}. It is hosted by a panel of five celebrities who engage in news commentary, celebrity gossip, and newsmaker interviews. The show was created by actress Sara Gilbert, Creator/SaraGilbert, who also serves as an executive producer, along with John Redmann. The show is based on the British daily women's panel show Loose Women, which has been running regularly in the United Kingdom since 1999. The start of the show's ninth season saw the announcement that Julie Chen had left the show; Gilbert took the moderator's chair, and Carrie Ann Inaba officially became a full member of the panel on January 4th, 2019. Three months later, on April 9th, Sara Gilbert announced she was leaving the show, and at the beginning of the next season, Marie Osmond joined the remaining ladies as a co-host.
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* EatThat: David Alan Grier (of ''Series/InLivingColor'' fame) brought a giant water bug for one of the ladies to eat which [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9zR2OaaHUY Eve agreed to try]] (and vowed never to eat again).

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* EatThat: David Alan Grier Creator/DavidAlanGrier (of ''Series/InLivingColor'' fame) brought a giant water bug for one of the ladies to eat which [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9zR2OaaHUY Eve agreed to try]] (and vowed never to eat again).

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** For that matter, ''The Talk'' has had stars of The Young and the Restless'' on so many times (and so frequently!) they're practically on speed-dial.



** Marie Osmond hosted a talk show with her brother titled ''Donny & Marie'' from 1998-2000 and her own talk show in 2012 titled ''Marie'' which lasted only one season. Osmond got a third shot at being a talk show co-host on ''The Talk'' joining the show already in it's tenth season.

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** Marie Osmond hosted a talk show with her brother titled ''Donny & Marie'' from 1998-2000 and her own talk show in 2012 titled ''Marie'' which lasted only one season. Osmond got a third shot at being a talk show co-host on ''The Talk'' joining the show once it had already in it's reached its tenth season.
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''The Talk'' is a daytime talk show which debuted in October 2010 and airs weekdays on Creator/{{CBS}}. It is hosted by a panel of five celebrities who engage in news commentary, celebrity gossip, and newsmaker interviews. The show was created by actress Sara Gilbert, who also serves as an executive producer, along with John Redmann. The show is based on the British daily women's panel show Loose Women, which has been running regularly in the United Kingdom since 1999. The start of the show's ninth season saw the announcement that Julie Chen had left the show; Gilbert took the moderator's chair, and Carrie Ann Inaba officially became a full member of the panel on January 4th, 2019. Three months later, on April 9th, Sara Gilbert announced she was leaving the show, and at the beginning of the next season, Marie Osmond joined the remaining ladies as a co-host

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''The Talk'' is a daytime talk show which debuted in October 2010 and airs weekdays on Creator/{{CBS}}. It is hosted by a panel of five celebrities who engage in news commentary, celebrity gossip, and newsmaker interviews. The show was created by actress Sara Gilbert, who also serves as an executive producer, along with John Redmann. The show is based on the British daily women's panel show Loose Women, which has been running regularly in the United Kingdom since 1999. The start of the show's ninth season saw the announcement that Julie Chen had left the show; Gilbert took the moderator's chair, and Carrie Ann Inaba officially became a full member of the panel on January 4th, 2019. Three months later, on April 9th, Sara Gilbert announced she was leaving the show, and at the beginning of the next season, Marie Osmond joined the remaining ladies as a co-host
co-host.
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Sarah was credited as the show's creator; her departure from it should probably be mentioned. Besides, the picture of the show's co-hosts should probably reflect its history


''The Talk'' is a daytime talk show which debuted in October 2010 and airs weekdays on Creator/{{CBS}}. It is hosted by a panel of five celebrities who engage in news commentary, celebrity gossip, and newsmaker interviews. The show was created by actress Sara Gilbert, who also serves as an executive producer, along with John Redmann. The show is based on the British daily women's panel show Loose Women, which has been running regularly in the United Kingdom since 1999. The start of the show's ninth season saw the announcement that Julie Chen had left the show; Gilbert took the moderator's chair, and Carrie Ann Inaba officially became a full member of the panel on January 4th, 2019.

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''The Talk'' is a daytime talk show which debuted in October 2010 and airs weekdays on Creator/{{CBS}}. It is hosted by a panel of five celebrities who engage in news commentary, celebrity gossip, and newsmaker interviews. The show was created by actress Sara Gilbert, who also serves as an executive producer, along with John Redmann. The show is based on the British daily women's panel show Loose Women, which has been running regularly in the United Kingdom since 1999. The start of the show's ninth season saw the announcement that Julie Chen had left the show; Gilbert took the moderator's chair, and Carrie Ann Inaba officially became a full member of the panel on January 4th, 2019.
2019. Three months later, on April 9th, Sara Gilbert announced she was leaving the show, and at the beginning of the next season, Marie Osmond joined the remaining ladies as a co-host
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** Marie Osmond hosted a talk show with her brother titled ''Donny & Marie'' from 1998-2000 and her own her own talk show in 2012 titled ''Marie'' which lasted only one season. Osmond got a third shot at being a talk show co-host on ''The Talk'' joining the show already in it's tenth season.

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** Marie Osmond hosted a talk show with her brother titled ''Donny & Marie'' from 1998-2000 and her own her own talk show in 2012 titled ''Marie'' which lasted only one season. Osmond got a third shot at being a talk show co-host on ''The Talk'' joining the show already in it's tenth season.
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** Making this a zig-zaged trope, the show announced it will now air an in-home edition on CBS (at it's regular time) starting on March 30, 2020 with Wayne Brady as their first guest. To the relief of the ladies and their guests who had no idea how to work an Instagram live and how to join an Instagram live no one will have to worry about that anymore. Inaba mentioned there will be no production crew throughout these episodes on [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B-W6fvcB1tL/ Instagram]] as these episodes are conducted entirely off of Zoom video chat and are prerecorded hours before they go on air.

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** Making this a zig-zaged trope, the show announced it will now air an in-home edition on CBS (at it's regular time) starting on March 30, 2020 with Wayne Brady as their first guest. To the relief of the ladies and their guests who had no idea how to work an Instagram live and how to join an Instagram live no one will have to worry about that anymore. Inaba mentioned there will be no production crew throughout these episodes on [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B-W6fvcB1tL/ Instagram]] as these episodes are conducted entirely off of Zoom video chat and are prerecorded hours two days before they go on air.
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* TheMissusAndTheEx: On the June 2, 2020 episode their guest Kristen Bell revealed at the start of her interview that her now husband Dax Shepard once dated Eve before they knew each other (and before Eve met her now husband Max Cooper). Both Bell and Eve have no issue over the matter noting it was a cool fun fact and both women have a mutual respect for each other making this a subverted trope.

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** Marie Osmond hosted a talk show with her brother titled ''Donny & Marie'' from 1998-2000. Osmond got another shot at being a talk show co-host on ''The Talk'' joining the show already in it's tenth season.

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** Marie Osmond hosted a talk show with her brother titled ''Donny & Marie'' from 1998-2000. 1998-2000 and her own her own talk show in 2012 titled ''Marie'' which lasted only one season. Osmond got another a third shot at being a talk show co-host on ''The Talk'' joining the show already in it's tenth season.


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** Sharon Osbourne acknowledged this trope on the February 7, 2020 episode when Eric Braden was a guest and at the start of Braden's interview Osbourne said to Underwood she takes up "far too much time" as she got "an official complaint" from her antics.
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* FunnyBackgroundEvent: During the spinoff ''The Talk: @Home'' as the show is recorded on Zoom there can a couple of funny moments most notably with their usernames. Wayne Brady listed his username as "Your Mom Loves Wayne," Sean Hayes listed his username as "Joe Exotic" and on the April 15th episode Sharon Osbourne's username was accidentally set to "Sharon's iPhone" before changing it to "Sharon" after her house tour segment.

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* FunnyBackgroundEvent: During As the spinoff ''The Talk: @Home'' as the show is recorded shot entirely on Zoom there can a couple of have some funny moments most notably with their usernames.usernames that have been seen on the show. Wayne Brady listed his username as "Your Mom Loves Wayne," Sean Hayes listed his username as "Joe Exotic" and on the April 15th episode Sharon Osbourne's username was accidentally set to "Sharon's iPhone" before changing it to "Sharon" after her house tour segment.
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* FunnyBackgroundEvent: During the spinoff ''The Talk: @Home'' as the show is recorded on Zoom there can a couple of funny moments most notably with their usernames. Wayne Brady listed his username as "Your Mom Loves Wayne," Sean Hayes listed his username as "Joe Exotic" and on the April 15th episode Sharon Osbourne's username was accidentally set to "Sharon's iPhone" before changing it to "Sharon" after her house tour segment.

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** Making this a zig-zaged trope, the show announced it will now air an in-home edition on CBS (at it's regular time) starting on March 30, 2020 with Wayne Brady as their first guest. To the relief of the ladies and their guests who had no idea how to work an Instagram live and how to join an Instagram live no one will have to worry about that anymore.

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** During Raven Symone's interview Symone mentioned her music was not for the radio as they don't play the music she currently makes. Sheryl Underwood offered to play Symone's music on her radio station which Symone immediately accepted her offer.
** Making this a zig-zaged trope, the show announced it will now air an in-home edition on CBS (at it's regular time) starting on March 30, 2020 with Wayne Brady as their first guest. To the relief of the ladies and their guests who had no idea how to work an Instagram live and how to join an Instagram live no one will have to worry about that anymore. Inaba mentioned there will be no production crew throughout these episodes on [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B-W6fvcB1tL/ Instagram]] as these episodes are conducted entirely off of Zoom video chat and are prerecorded hours before they go on air.

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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. The topics discussed on Inaba's Instagram live (on her page and The Talk's official Instagram page) were originally intended for the no audience shows and after the first 15 minutes Inaba discusses topics from her podcast ''Carrie Ann Inaba Conversations'' exclusively on her personal Instagram. Brigitte Nielsen and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020. Sheryl Underwood joined Inaba's livestream on March 19, 2020 filing in for Sharon Osbourne as Osbourne was unable join her Instagram live. Underwood took over for Inaba on March 20, 2020 with Camila [=McConaughey=] as her guest. Coco Montrese (of ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace'' fame) tuned in to that livestream. Dorit Kemsley (of Series/TheRealHousewives fame) will be a guest on March 23, 2020.

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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. The topics discussed on Inaba's Instagram live (on her page and The Talk's official Instagram page) were originally intended for the no audience shows and after the first 15 minutes Inaba discusses topics from her podcast ''Carrie Ann Inaba Conversations'' exclusively on her personal Instagram. Brigitte Nielsen and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020. Sheryl Underwood joined Inaba's livestream on March 19, 2020 filing in for Sharon Osbourne as Osbourne was unable join her Instagram live. Underwood took over for Inaba on March 20, 2020 with Camila [=McConaughey=] as her guest. Coco Montrese (of ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace'' fame) tuned in to that livestream. Dorit Kemsley (of Series/TheRealHousewives fame) will be a guest on March 23, 2020. Other guests included Dr. Phil, Raven Symone, The Bella Twins and Tyra Banks.
** Making this a zig-zaged trope, the show announced it will now air an in-home edition on CBS (at it's regular time) starting on March 30, 2020 with Wayne Brady as their first guest. To the relief of the ladies and their guests who had no idea how to work an Instagram live and how to join an Instagram live no one will have to worry about that anymore.
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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. The topics discussed on Inaba's Instagram live (on her page and The Talk's official Instagram page) were originally intended for the no audience shows and after the first 15 minutes Inaba discusses topics from her podcast ''Carrie Ann Inaba Conversations'' exclusively on her personal Instagram. Brigitte Nielsen and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020. Sheryl Underwood joined Inaba's livestream on March 19, 2020 filing in for Sharon Osbourne as Osbourne was unable join her Instagram live. Underwood took over for Inaba on March 20, 2020 with Camila [=McConaughey=] as her guest. Coco Montrese (of ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace'' fame) tuned in to that livestream.

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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. The topics discussed on Inaba's Instagram live (on her page and The Talk's official Instagram page) were originally intended for the no audience shows and after the first 15 minutes Inaba discusses topics from her podcast ''Carrie Ann Inaba Conversations'' exclusively on her personal Instagram. Brigitte Nielsen and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020. Sheryl Underwood joined Inaba's livestream on March 19, 2020 filing in for Sharon Osbourne as Osbourne was unable join her Instagram live. Underwood took over for Inaba on March 20, 2020 with Camila [=McConaughey=] as her guest. Coco Montrese (of ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace'' fame) tuned in to that livestream. Dorit Kemsley (of Series/TheRealHousewives fame) will be a guest on March 23, 2020.
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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. The topics discussed on Inaba's Instagram live (on her page and The Talk's official Instagram page) were originally intended for the no audience shows and after the first 15 minutes Inaba discusses topics from her podcast ''Carrie Ann Inaba Conversations'' exclusively on her personal Instagram. Brigitte Nielsen and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020. Sheryl Underwood joined Inaba's livestream on March 19, 2020 filing in for Sharon Osbourne as Osbourne was unable join her Instagram live. Underwood took over for Inaba on March 20, 2020 with Camila McConaughey as her guest. Coco Montrese (of ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace'' fame) tuned in to that livestream.

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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. The topics discussed on Inaba's Instagram live (on her page and The Talk's official Instagram page) were originally intended for the no audience shows and after the first 15 minutes Inaba discusses topics from her podcast ''Carrie Ann Inaba Conversations'' exclusively on her personal Instagram. Brigitte Nielsen and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020. Sheryl Underwood joined Inaba's livestream on March 19, 2020 filing in for Sharon Osbourne as Osbourne was unable join her Instagram live. Underwood took over for Inaba on March 20, 2020 with Camila McConaughey [=McConaughey=] as her guest. Coco Montrese (of ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace'' fame) tuned in to that livestream.
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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. The topics discussed on Inaba's Instagram live (on her page and The Talk's official Instagram page) were originally intended for the no audience shows and after the first 15 minutes Inaba discusses topics from her podcast ''Carrie Ann Inaba Conversations'' exclusively on her personal Instagram. Brigitte Nielsen and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020. Sheryl Underwood joined Inaba's livestream on March 19, 2020 filing in for Sharon Osbourne as Osbourne was unable join her Instagram live. Underwood took over for Inaba on March 20, 2020 with Camila McConaughey as her guest. Coco Montrese (of ''RuPaul'S Drag Race'' fame) tuned in to that livestream.

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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. The topics discussed on Inaba's Instagram live (on her page and The Talk's official Instagram page) were originally intended for the no audience shows and after the first 15 minutes Inaba discusses topics from her podcast ''Carrie Ann Inaba Conversations'' exclusively on her personal Instagram. Brigitte Nielsen and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020. Sheryl Underwood joined Inaba's livestream on March 19, 2020 filing in for Sharon Osbourne as Osbourne was unable join her Instagram live. Underwood took over for Inaba on March 20, 2020 with Camila McConaughey as her guest. Coco Montrese (of ''RuPaul'S Drag Race'' ''Series/RuPaulsDragRace'' fame) tuned in to that livestream.
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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. The topics discussed on Inaba's Instagram live (on her page and The Talk's official Instagram page) were originally intended for the no audience shows and after the first 15 minutes Inaba discusses topics from her podcast ''Carrie Ann Inaba Conversations'' exclusively on her personal Instagram. Brigitte Nielsen and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020. Sheryl Underwood joined Inaba's livestream on March 19, 2020 filing in for Sharon Osbourne as Osbourne was unable join her Instagram live.

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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. The topics discussed on Inaba's Instagram live (on her page and The Talk's official Instagram page) were originally intended for the no audience shows and after the first 15 minutes Inaba discusses topics from her podcast ''Carrie Ann Inaba Conversations'' exclusively on her personal Instagram. Brigitte Nielsen and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020. Sheryl Underwood joined Inaba's livestream on March 19, 2020 filing in for Sharon Osbourne as Osbourne was unable join her Instagram live. Underwood took over for Inaba on March 20, 2020 with Camila McConaughey as her guest. Coco Montrese (of ''RuPaul'S Drag Race'' fame) tuned in to that livestream.
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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. The topics discussed on Inaba's Instagram live (on her page and The Talk's official Instagram page) were originally intended for the no audience shows and after the first 15 minutes Inaba discusses topics from her podcast ''Carrie Ann Inaba Conversations'' exclusively on her personal Instagram. Brigitte Nielsen and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020. Sheryl Underwood and Sharon Osbourne joined Inaba's livestream on March 19, 2020. Marc Anthony tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 19.

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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. The topics discussed on Inaba's Instagram live (on her page and The Talk's official Instagram page) were originally intended for the no audience shows and after the first 15 minutes Inaba discusses topics from her podcast ''Carrie Ann Inaba Conversations'' exclusively on her personal Instagram. Brigitte Nielsen and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020. Sheryl Underwood and Sharon Osbourne joined Inaba's livestream on March 19, 2020. Marc Anthony tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 19.2020 filing in for Sharon Osbourne as Osbourne was unable join her Instagram live.
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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. The topics discussed on Inaba's Instagram live (on her page and The Talk's official Instagram page) were originally intended for the no audience shows and after the first 15 minutes Inaba discusses topics from her podcast ''Carrie Ann Inaba Conversations'' exclusively on her personal Instagram. Brigitte Nielsen and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020. Sheryl Underwood and Sharon Osbourne joined Inaba's livestream on March 19, 2020.

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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. The topics discussed on Inaba's Instagram live (on her page and The Talk's official Instagram page) were originally intended for the no audience shows and after the first 15 minutes Inaba discusses topics from her podcast ''Carrie Ann Inaba Conversations'' exclusively on her personal Instagram. Brigitte Nielsen and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020. Sheryl Underwood and Sharon Osbourne joined Inaba's livestream on March 19, 2020. Marc Anthony tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 19.
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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. The topics discussed on Inaba's Instagram live (on her page and The Talk's official Instagram page) were originally intended for the no audience shows and after the first 15 minutes Inaba discusses topics from her podcast ''Carrie Ann Inaba Conversations'' exclusively on her personal Instagram. Brigitte Nielsen and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020.

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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. The topics discussed on Inaba's Instagram live (on her page and The Talk's official Instagram page) were originally intended for the no audience shows and after the first 15 minutes Inaba discusses topics from her podcast ''Carrie Ann Inaba Conversations'' exclusively on her personal Instagram. Brigitte Nielsen and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020. Sheryl Underwood and Sharon Osbourne joined Inaba's livestream on March 19, 2020.
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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. The topics discussed on Inaba's Instagram live (on her page and The Talk's official Instagram page) were originally intended for the no audience shows and after the first 15 minutes Inaba discusses topics from her podcast ''Carrie Ann Inaba Conversations'' exclusively on her personal Instagram. Bridgette Nelson and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020.

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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. The topics discussed on Inaba's Instagram live (on her page and The Talk's official Instagram page) were originally intended for the no audience shows and after the first 15 minutes Inaba discusses topics from her podcast ''Carrie Ann Inaba Conversations'' exclusively on her personal Instagram. Bridgette Nelson Brigitte Nielsen and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020.
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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. The topics discussed on Inaba's Instagram live were originally intended for the no audience shows and after the first 15 minutes Inaba discusses topics from her podcast ''Carrie Ann Inaba Conversations'' exclusively on her personal Instagram. Bridgette Nelson and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020.

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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. The topics discussed on Inaba's Instagram live (on her page and The Talk's official Instagram page) were originally intended for the no audience shows and after the first 15 minutes Inaba discusses topics from her podcast ''Carrie Ann Inaba Conversations'' exclusively on her personal Instagram. Bridgette Nelson and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020.
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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. Bridgette Nelson and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020.

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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. The topics discussed on Inaba's Instagram live were originally intended for the no audience shows and after the first 15 minutes Inaba discusses topics from her podcast ''Carrie Ann Inaba Conversations'' exclusively on her personal Instagram. Bridgette Nelson and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020.
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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]].

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* UnintentionalBackupPlan: Carrie Ann Inaba originally announced on the March 12, 2020 episode that due to the corona virus pandemic ''The Talk'' will be shot without an audience. After CBS [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1238659451797639174 forced production to shut down]] Inaba took matters into her own hands by hosting a daily Instagram live from her own house (normally when the show originally airs at 2 PM Eastern Time) under self quarantine solely because she misses her friends on the show and the audience. The shows Twitter and Instagram page even [[https://twitter.com/TheTalkCBS/status/1239612863712350214 promotes]] [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B90TT0snduN/ it]]. Bridgette Nelson and Eve were guests on Inaba's live stream on March 17 and 18 respectively. Carnie Wilson and Drew Scott also tuned into Inaba's livestream on March 17, 2020.

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