'THE SHARON OSBOURNE SHOW': First-Week Guests, Performers Announced

September 4, 2003

Sharon Osbourne's new, nationally syndicated talk show premieres on Monday, Sept. 15, with Justin Timberlake and Wynonna Judd. The rest of the first week's guests and featured musical performers will include Macy Gray (9/16),Lance Bass and Keanu Reeves (9/17) and Brian McKnight (9/19),according to Hits Daily Double. Other scheduled guests include actors Mo'nique, Juliette Lewis, Seth Green and Pamela Anderson as well as son Jack, who joins other teens for a "frank discussion about addiction and recovery." Osbourne will interview N' SYNC star Bass in bed in what is being called her signature "Under the Covers" segment. Former MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee is expected to receive similar treatment later in the month.

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