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"Did you just call me Dr. Oda Mae Brown?" Goldberg asked while retelling a horrifying story about her days working at a funeral home.
When the women walked out for the July 8 broadcast of The View (which you can also watch with a Hulu subscription ), they got a notably long standing ovation from the crowd. It extended beyond the theme song, and once it quieted down, Whoopi Goldberg took a minute to thank the audience for the support, stating:
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OK Magazine on MSNWhoopi Goldberg Urged to Retire by 'The View' Fans After She Shockingly Admits Starring on the Show Can 'Sometimes Feel Like H---'Whoopi Goldberg kicked off the Tuesday, July 8, episode of The View in a very unexpected way. As usual, the live audience cheered as the co-hosts walked onto the set and took their seats to begin the Hot Topics segment,
Goldberg, Joy Behar, and Sunny Hostin laughed off rumors that the cohosts are on the Jeffrey Epstein client list. Goldberg later asked where the line in the sand exists for the American public.
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BuzzFeed on MSNThis "The View" Co-Host Just Revealed She's Cried Repeatedly At Work, And You've Got To See The Footage Of Whoopi Goldberg's Important ResponseThe View panel got unexpectedly vulnerable on the show’s July 9 episode, when Alyssa Farah Griffin opened up about a reality for many professionals, especially young ones.During a conversation centered on Gen Z’s openness to showing emotion in the workplace,
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Joy Behar doesn’t go anywhere without her phone — not even the Hot Topics table. On this morning’s episode of The View, Whoopi Goldberg scolded the comedian for pulling out her iPhone in the middle of a segment.
The ladies of The View kicked off their Wednesday, July 9, show with a conversation about artificial intelligence, and it eventually led Whoopi Goldberg to put her cohost Joy Behar on blast.
The cohosts appeared to ignore a wild haunting noise seconds after Goldberg returned to the Hot Topics table after a two-week absence.
Alyssa Farah Griffin admitted she cries backstage at The View and Whoopi Goldberg’s stunned reaction revealed just how intense things can on the show.
ABC’s “The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg signed off Thursday’s show by looking into the cameras and delivering another anti-Trump message to viewers. Goldberg said it was time for Americans to protest and rise up against President Donald Trump and his administration.