has reportedly cancelled her entire talk show tour in Scandinavia at the last minute. The 72-year-old TV star was due to appear for the first leg of her tour on Tuesday in Sweden, but reports have now said that the four-day event has been called off. It has not been revealed why Sharon has cancelled the tour; however, according to it is believed to be a 'family issue.' One venue in Finland, which detailed the event, said, "Sharon Osbourne, the well-known international TV personality, is now making her debut on stage - live. On her European tour, she'll be interviewed by Danish model and actress Brigitte Nielsen."
Express Online has contacted Sharon's representatives for comment.
The news comes just hours after Sharon slammed Coachella organisers and then sent fans an Easter message. She laid into the organisers of the Californian festival to become a "platform for political expression." According to the Mirror, she is reportedly in the USA at the moment.

In recent news, Sharon attacked for his "dated" talent shows, such as America's Got Talent. She worked alongside the music mogul between 2004 and 2017 on programmes such as and had a brief stint on America's Got Talent.
Their friendship , with Sharon claiming that Simon dismissed her from the X Factor judging panel for ''being too old''. Despite Simon reaching out to Sharon to try and mend the bond between them, he told at the time he would always view her 'as a good friend.'
Speaking to , the star urged Simon to "stop with the pantomime" on hit programmes like .
She said: "It's formulaic, it's for TV, it's not 'real'. You get tired of the bulls***. It gets me every time. You see it with 'America's Got Talent', everybody knows who's coming on, you're prepped before every person comes on - it's like, 'Stop with the bulls*** and the tears. If it was real, it would be a whole lot better because the idea for the show is brilliant but just make it real, make it organic, stop with the pantomime. It's very dated."
Sharon then added: "I can't stand boybands. I never have been able to as far as what they achieve and what they do. I hate it because it's formulaic."
Express Online had previously contacted Simon's representative for a comment.
Although The X Factor was taken off air in December 2018, Simon has voiced his hopes that Britain's Got Talent will continue appearing on our television screens for years. Speaking in April last year, he told BANG Showbiz and other media outlets: "I always thought, 'If we can get three or four years out of this, it would be amazing', and then you reach ten years and you go, 'that's a milestone'.
"I think because so many people now come from all over the world to compete, and it's not just winning the show, it's having that viral moment which can literally change your life overnight."
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