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Lisa Ling is opening up about how you really have to raise your voice to be heard on The View panel.
During her appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! this week, the 48-year-old journalist revealed that following her return, she was even told by another panelist to stop talking so much.
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“You really have to express your opinion so vociferously on that show, and in the age of social media, you’re just scrutinized so severely,” Lisa explained to Jimmy Kimmel as he asked her about her return to the show.
She revealed that on her first day back, she got into a heated argument when she said that President Joe Biden “should apologize to the American people” for calling Fox News’ Peter Doocy a “stupid son of a b****” on a hot mic.
Lisa then said that the debate was written up as she was “causing chaos” on the show.
“I get along great with the women,” she shared. “Although, during a commercial break, Joy [Behar] did tell me that I was talking too much.”
Lisa added, “It is really difficult to get a word in edgewise. I did a little better this time. I mean, I was 26 when I did the show the first time around.”
Her comments come just before moderator Whoopi Goldberg was suspended for two weeks from the show, over what she said about the Holocaust.
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Lisa Ling recently made her return to “The View” as a guest co-host, but don’t expect her to be a permanent fixture on the daytime talk show.
as a guest co-host, but don't expect her to be a permanent fixture on the daytime talk show.The 48-year-old journalist, who co-hosted from 1999 to 2002, was a guest on Monday, and recalled what it was like to return to the panel of ladies, and how it differed from when she was on the program.«You really have to express your opinion so vociferously on that show, and in the age of social media, you're just scrutinized so severely,» Ling explained.She told Kimmel that on her first day back on, she got into a heated argument when she said that President Joe Biden «should apologize to the American people» for calling Fox News' Peter Doocy a «stupid son of a b**ch» on a hot mic.Ling said the «little debate» was written up as she was «causing chaos» on the show.«I get along great with the women,» she told Kimmel, before adding, «Although, during a commercial break, Joy [Behar] did tell me that I was talking too much.»Kimmel said he thought they may have too many people on the panel, to which Ling responded, «It is really difficult to get a word in edgewise. I did a little better this time.
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