Everything changed for Alice Evans a couple weeks ago.
30.10.2021 - 01:17 / perezhilton.com
Another former The View co-host is speaking out on the “toxic environment” of the set.
Abby Huntsman, who left the show in 2020 after less than two years, is the latest to blast the talk show, following in Meghan McCain and Candace Cameron Bure’s footsteps.
As viewers will recall, during the former Fox News anchor’s last day on the show, she revealed she was leaving to help her father, Republican politician Jon Huntsman Jr., with his campaign for governor of Utah. But now she admits that was all
Everything changed for Alice Evans a couple weeks ago.
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Abby Huntsman exited “The View” last year after less than two years, and in a recent appearance on the show’s “Behind the Table” podcast she discussed why she felt she wasn’t a good fit with “The View”.
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I Wish Somebody Told Me,” that the campaign was actually just “a great out” for her.“I knew the show did not reflect my values, when I say that I mean rewarding people for bad behavior,” Huntsman said on the podcast, released Thursday.
Abby Huntsman left The View in Jan. 2020 — and the former talk show host got candid about what it was really like working there. Describing the environment as “toxic”, “unhealthy” and obsessed with “money and tabloids” in her new podcast show I Wish Somebody Told Me with friend Lauren Leeds.
Over a year and a half after leaving “The View”, Abby Huntsman is explaining why she left the talk show.
I Wish Somebody Told Me,” the 35-year-old has revealed the real reason for her departure: The show’s workplace environment, she explains in the show’s first episode, out Thursday, “did not reflect my values” and was “rewarding people for bad behavior.” The reason confirms rumors that spread across social media at the time of her departure, with many “The View” watchers guessing that, despite her purported political plans, Huntsman was really feeling the crush of the “toxic” environment which
When Abby Huntsman, who was one of The View‘s conservative co-hosts along with Meghan McCain during her relatively brief 2018-20 tenure, announced her departure from the oftentimes controversial ABC daytime talk show, the former Fox News personality said it was because she wanted to join and assist the Utah gubernatorial race of her father Jon Huntsman.
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