Sharon Osbourne, 68, dresses up as Veruca Salt as The Talk hosts do Willy Wonka-themed costumes 

The hosts of The Talk entered ‘Willy Wonka & The Talk-olate Factory’ on Friday.

And Sharon Osbourne, 68, ditched her signature look to transform into the unbearably spoiled Veruca Salt for the show’s Halloween episode.

Osbourne’s co-hosts also graced the stage as characters from the iconic Roald Dahl novel as they performed their hosting duties amid a Wonka wonderland.

Veruca Salt: Sharon Osbourne, 68, ditched her signature look to transform into the unbearably spoiled Veruca Salt for The Talk’s Halloween episode on Friday

Simply spoiled: The wife of Ozzy Osbourne rocked Veruca's iconic red dress and kept her iconic auburn pixie cut concealed beneath a light brown wig

Simply spoiled: The wife of Ozzy Osbourne rocked Veruca’s iconic red dress and kept her iconic auburn pixie cut concealed beneath a light brown wig

The wife of Ozzy Osbourne rocked Veruca’s iconic red dress and kept her iconic auburn pixie cut concealed beneath a light brown wig. 

She completed her ensemble with some opaque white tights and a pair of black leather Mary Jane shoes.

Sheryl Underwood, 57, took on the role of competitive gum chewer Violet Beauregarde, which required her to reenact the character’s horrifying transformation from little girl to giant blueberry.

Before being rolled off the stage, Underwood wore Violet’s bright blue get-up, which included a button up coat and a pair of straight-legged trousers.

 

Complete: She completed her ensemble with some opaque white tights and a pair of black leather Mary Jane shoes

Complete: She completed her ensemble with some opaque white tights and a pair of black leather Mary Jane shoes

She also had a pair of white gloves on her hands and her lengthy brunette hair was styled into a curly half up half down ‘do.

For the finishing touches, Sheryl had a bright red belt fastened around her waist and she slipped her feet into a pair of matching shoes. 

Eve beamed into Friday morning’s episode as the television obsessed Mike Teavee. 

Violet Beauregarde: Sheryl Underwood, 57, took on the role of competitive gum chewer Violet Beauregarde, which required her to reenact the character's horrifying transformation from little girl to giant blueberry

Violet Beauregarde: Sheryl Underwood, 57, took on the role of competitive gum chewer Violet Beauregarde, which required her to reenact the character’s horrifying transformation from little girl to giant blueberry

Before being rolled off the stage, Underwood wore Violet's bright blue get-up, which included a button up coat and a pair of straight-legged trousers

Before being rolled off the stage, Underwood wore Violet’s bright blue get-up, which included a button up coat and a pair of straight-legged trousers

The 41-year-old singer performed her hosting gig remotely, which worked perfectly with her assigned character.

To transform into Mike, Eve wore a yellow dress shirt with white fringe, a brown leather gun holster, some kaki pants, and a pair of white cowboy boots.

Carrie Ann Inaba was the candyman, himself, Willy Wonka, which required the 52-year-old pro dancer to don the character’s elaborate purple get-up.

Mike Teavee: Eve beamed into Friday morning's episode as the television obsessed Mike Teavee

Mike Teavee: Eve beamed into Friday morning’s episode as the television obsessed Mike Teavee

Exact: To transform into Mike, Eve wore a yellow dress shirt with white fringe, a brown leather gun holster, some kaki pants, and a pair of white cowboy boots

Exact: To transform into Mike, Eve wore a yellow dress shirt with white fringe, a brown leather gun holster, some kaki pants, and a pair of white cowboy boots

With a brown top hat and a bright orange wig atop her head, Carrie greeted the day’s audience with a smile

She had on Wonka’s signature purple velvet coat that had a silver ‘W’ pinned to it, which she layered over a glittery vest and a white dress shirt.

Carrie was clearly having a lot of fun with Wonka’s walking stick, which happened to be completely covered in multi-colored rhinestones that glistened under the stage lights.

Willy Wonka: Carrie Ann Inaba was the candyman, himself, Willy Wonka, which required the 52-year-old pro dancer to don the character's elaborate purple get-up

Willy Wonka: Carrie Ann Inaba was the candyman, himself, Willy Wonka, which required the 52-year-old pro dancer to don the character’s elaborate purple get-up

Wo-man of the hour: She had on Wonka's signature purple velvet coat that had a silver 'W' pinned to it, which she layered over a glittery vest and a white dress shirt

Wo-man of the hour: She had on Wonka’s signature purple velvet coat that had a silver ‘W’ pinned to it, which she layered over a glittery vest and a white dress shirt

Each host joyously presented their Golden Tickets to the audience before taking their seats at the show’s roundtable.

They also took a moment to each pose in a large glass box filled with various pieces of brightly colored candy.

Being that there are only four hosts on The Talk, Sharon, Eve, Carrie, and Sheryl reached out to some friends to help complete the cast of Willy Wonka characters.

 

Wonka wonderland: Osbourne's co-hosts also graced the stage as characters from the iconic Roald Dahl novel as they performed their hosting duties amid a Wonka wonderland

Wonka wonderland: Osbourne’s co-hosts also graced the stage as characters from the iconic Roald Dahl novel as they performed their hosting duties amid a Wonka wonderland

Dr. Phil McGraw and his wife Robin, donning grey wigs and resting in a shared bed, joined the show as Grandpa Joe and Grandma Josephine.

Criminal Minds’ star Matthew Gray Gubler filled in as Wonka’s final golden ticket-winning brat, the ever gluttonous Augustus Gloop. 

Every story needs a villain, so renown Chef Antonia Lofaso threw on a black bowler hat and a pair of eerie frameless glasses to portray Wonka’s nemesis Slugworth.

Old folks: Dr. Phil McGraw and his wife Robin, donning grey wigs and resting in a shared bed, joined the show as Grandpa Joe and Grandma Josephine

Old folks: Dr. Phil McGraw and his wife Robin, donning grey wigs and resting in a shared bed, joined the show as Grandpa Joe and Grandma Josephine

Augustus Gloop: Criminal Minds' star Matthew Gray Gubler filled in as Wonka's final golden ticket-winning brat, Augustus Gloop.

Augustus Gloop: Criminal Minds’ star Matthew Gray Gubler filled in as Wonka’s final golden ticket-winning brat, Augustus Gloop.

Slugworth: Every story needs a villain, so renown Chef Antonia Lofaso threw on a black bowler hat and a pair of eerie frameless glasses to portray Wonka's nemesis Slugworth

Slugworth: Every story needs a villain, so renown Chef Antonia Lofaso threw on a black bowler hat and a pair of eerie frameless glasses to portray Wonka’s nemesis Slugworth

Charlie Bucket: Last but not least, Jason Ritter covered up his brunette hair with a short sandy blonde wig and donned a black turtleneck to portray Wonka's golden boy Charlie Bucket

Charlie Bucket: Last but not least, Jason Ritter covered up his brunette hair with a short sandy blonde wig and donned a black turtleneck to portray Wonka’s golden boy Charlie Bucket

Last but not least, Jason Ritter covered up his brunette hair with a short sandy blonde wig and donned a black turtleneck to portray Wonka’s golden boy Charlie Bucket.  

To perform the 1971 film’s classic track The Candy Man, pop sensation Debbie Gibson graciously lent her voice to the over-the-top occasion.

The set of The Talk was completed gutted and rebuilt into a candy-filled wonderland, complete with giant lollipops, life size gummy bears, and the entry way to Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. 

Candy-filled: The set of The Talk was completed gutted and rebuilt into a candy-filled wonderland, complete with giant lollipops, life size gummy bears, and the entry way to Willy Wonka's chocolate factory

Candy-filled: The set of The Talk was completed gutted and rebuilt into a candy-filled wonderland, complete with giant lollipops, life size gummy bears, and the entry way to Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory

In order to get audiences in a Wonka-approved mood, the show played a hilarious clip of all of the co-hosts transforming into their characters, receiving their golden tickets, and entering Wonka’s chocolate factory. 

Similar to the film, each co-host’s character showed off their golden tickets from different locations that were specific to each character.

Sheryl’s version of Violet accepted her invitation to the chocolate factor from a sweet shop as she blew a giant bubble with her gum.

Halloween spirit: In order to get audiences in a Wonka-approved mood, the show played a hilarious clip of all of the co-hosts transforming into their characters, receiving their golden tickets, and entering Wonka's chocolate factory

Halloween spirit: In order to get audiences in a Wonka-approved mood, the show played a hilarious clip of all of the co-hosts transforming into their characters, receiving their golden tickets, and entering Wonka’s chocolate factory

Sweet: Sheryl's version of Violet accepted her invitation to the chocolate factor from a sweet shop as she blew a giant bubble with her gum

Sweet: Sheryl’s version of Violet accepted her invitation to the chocolate factor from a sweet shop as she blew a giant bubble with her gum

Sharon magically reappeared as Veruca in a restaurant, where she can be seen having a total fit.

Eve’s Mike Teavee posed outside of a television store and playfully waved her toy gun around. 

Carrie’s Willy Wonka greeted the three co-hosts outside of the chocolate factory’s gates, before appearing in her large purple throne during the live broadcast. 

Throwing a fit: Sharon magically reappeared as Veruca in a restaurant, where she can be seen having a total fit

Throwing a fit: Sharon magically reappeared as Veruca in a restaurant, where she can be seen having a total fit

Messing around: Eve's Mike Teavee posed outside of a television store and playfully waved her toy gun around

Messing around: Eve’s Mike Teavee posed outside of a television store and playfully waved her toy gun around

Totally regal: Carrie's Willy Wonka greeted the three co-hosts outside of the chocolate factory's gates, before appearing in her large purple throne during the live broadcast

Totally regal: Carrie’s Willy Wonka greeted the three co-hosts outside of the chocolate factory’s gates, before appearing in her large purple throne during the live broadcast