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NBC not talking to Sharon anymore

The Peacock is holding a grudge.

NBC Chairman Robert Greenblatt — who said in a statement Monday that he considers Sharon Osbourne to be “part of the NBC family” — is giving the outspoken “America’s Got Talent” judge the silent treatment.

“I have no reason to talk to her,” he wrote in an e-mail to Osbourne’s reps yesterday.

Sharon, 59, who says she is quitting “AGT,” has attempted to meet with NBC brass since she blasted the network in a bombshell interview with The Post on Monday.

Both sides have been at war since Jack Osbourne, 26, was dropped from the military-style reality series “Stars Earn Stripes” after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.

Sharon insists she isn’t angry that her son didn’t get the job. But she wanted to call attention to the way the network and producers handled the situation.

“All they had to do was say, ‘Jack is not doing the show because he has MS,’ and that’s it,” she insists.

Instead, Sharon claims the network fired Jack from the show by e-mail and producers denied that he was hired in the first place.

An NBC insider tells The Post that phone messages were left for both Osbournes, but in the interest of time, it was necessary to follow up with an e-mail breaking the bad news.

“Although we did not ask Jack to participate in the competition, we were able to offer him two substantial alternative roles on the show,” Greenblatt said in a statement. “Both of which he declined.”

According to Sharon, Jack was offered a position as an “online correspondent.”

“They were also trying to create a job where he could interview military families [on camera],” she says. “But he really only wanted to compete.”

Prior to the public spat, producers had not yet extended an invitation for Sharon to return next season for ‘AGT’— and it is unclear if one was forthcoming. But Osbourne hints “you can never say never” to a reconciliation.

“Who knows what will happen next,” she says. “There could be a whole new crew of people at NBC tomorrow.”