Things got heated on Thursday’s episode of “The View”.
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Tributes are being paid today to police constables Fiona Bone and Nicola Hughes on the ninth anniversary of their murders.
Pc Bone, 32, from Sale, Trafford, and Pc Hughes, 23, from Saddleworth, Oldham, were killed in an ambush at a house in Mottram in Longdendale, Tameside, on September 18, 2012.
Their killer Dale Cregan will never be released from prison.
Messages of support for the families of Pc Hughes and Pc
Things got heated on Thursday’s episode of “The View”.
. “Both Sara Haines and Jill Biden wore that dress already, on TV,” she said, before ripping up her own question cards.Though the whole table laughed at her comeback, she made one thing very clear.“Donald Trump Jr. tried that on me.
Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro are opening up about what happened on The View over the weekend.
Ana Navarro, 49, did not back down when Donald Trump Jr., 43, dissed her weight after she had to abruptly leave The View set on Friday (Sept. 24) due to a false positive COVID test. The drama all started when former President Donald Trump‘s eldest son sent out a tweet after the live on-air fiasco occurred on the daytime ABC talk show. Donald Jr. wrote, “Given the Ana Navarro news, I think it’s time for a national conversation about the dangers of Covid-19 & obesity.”
Plot twist! After last week’s mid-show COVID-19 scare, The View revealed cohosts Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro do not have the coronavirus.
The View co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro said on Monday that subsequent testing showed that they had a false positive Covid-19 results.
Donald Trump Jr. tried to engage Ana Navarro in a battle of wits, yet proved to be woefully unmatched.
due to a positive COVID-19 test, guest host Ana Navarro on Saturday reported that she doesn’t actually have the virus — and she had some choice words for Donald Trump Jr., who took opportunity to insult her weight.“Thanks for your concern. I don’t have COVID,” Navarro tweeted on Saturday.
Speaking out. Hours after two guest hosts were removed from the Friday, September 24, episode of The View amid positive COVID-19 tests, Ana Navarro has spoken out about how’s doing.
Ana Navarro cannot believe what happened during the latest episode of The View!
Ana Navarro, 49, is describing Thursday’s episode of The View as “surreal.” The talk show host appeared in a virtual interview with Anderson Cooper 360 following the shocking televised moment that happened just seconds before the ABC talk show was set to welcome Vice President Kamala Harris, 56. “It takes so much work to do an interview like this and it’s something that we were excited about,” she to Anderson Cooper on Friday, Sept. 24.
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris had been scheduled to make her first in-studio appearance on “The View” since the 2020 election, but the appearance reportedly went off the rails when co-hosts Ana Navarro and Sunny Hostin tested positive for COVID-19 while Harris waited to appear, and were immediately whisked away.
chaos on set of “The View” after she was rushed off the stage just minutes before Vice President Kamala Harris was set to appear live.“All of a sudden it turned into an episode of ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm,'” Navarro told Anderson Cooper late Friday, adding it was a “very awkward moment.”Despite everyone being “vaccinated up the wazoo” as Joy Behar put it, Navarro and fellow host Sunny Hostin were ejected from the show set on live television just minutes before the scheduled Harris interview.“We
The Forgotten City is releasing on Nintendo Switch today but will require an online connection to play.Nintendo’s cloud gaming system allows players to play games using a server that does most of the heavy lifting. This has allowed Control and Hitman 3 to come to the console.
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schoolgirl who lost her dad to suicide has been left distraught after being told she cannot wear her tiny stud earrings to school - despite them "making her feel safe". Mum Geraldine Lloyd, 43, from Huyton, claims her daughter India Lloyd, 11, was pulled out of her class and forced to 'face the wall' over her "barely noticeable" earrings at The Prescot School in Liverpool.