Keeping calm. Ariana Madix played it cool when the cohosts of The View offered some ideas about how she could get revenge on Tom Sandoval for his affair with Raquel Leviss.
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A real-life whoopee cushion! Sunny Hostin was quick to call out Whoopi Goldberg for constantly farting on the set of The View.
While appearing on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen on Thursday, April 27, Cohen, 54, asked the ABC News correspondent, also 54, a series of questions about her fellow cohosts on the morning show. The Bravo personality was curious to know who “passes gas the most” on set. Hostin answered “Whoopi” without any hesitation, earning a laugh from the audience.
Despite calling out Goldberg, 67, during the rapid-fire question segment, the lawyer also revealed that the Sister Act star was also the “most generous gift giver” and “most likely to pick up the check” at dinner.
The EGOT winner made headlines last month after a clip of her on-air flatulence went viral. During the March 15 episode, Goldberg was in the middle of a statement when she accidentally tooted. “That was gas,” she admitted, causing her cohosts and the studio audience to giggle.
Another instance of an alleged fart occurred that same month when the hosts heard a strange noise while filming. Goldberg questioned the noise’s origin, but Sara Haines confessed the sound was coming from her cup wherever she slightly moved it. Joy Behar, for her part, chimed in to put the rumors of flatulence to rest and confirmed it was a mug making the noise.
“Yes, because, we get blamed for dropping gas, when in fact it’s a cup,” Goldberg quipped at the time.
The Ghost actress has been a staple, if occasionally controversial, cohost on the ABC talk show since joining in 2007. After Rosie O’Donnell departed the long-running daytime talk show in 2009, Goldberg became the new moderator, a title that she’s
Keeping calm. Ariana Madix played it cool when the cohosts of The View offered some ideas about how she could get revenge on Tom Sandoval for his affair with Raquel Leviss.
"The View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg was somewhat skeptical Thursday of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's account of the "near-catastrophic car chase" they were in after attending a New York City event this week, saying it "just doesn't work in New York." Calling it some "wacky stuff," Goldberg recounted how the spokesperson for Harry and Meghan used the loaded language to describe how their taxi was pursued by paparazzi. Following an event where the Duchess of Sussex received the 2023 Woman of Vision Award from Gloria Steinem, Markle, her husband and her mother, Doria Ragland, were pursued by swarms of photographers for "over two hours," which resulted in "multiple near collisions involving other drivers on the road," according to a spokesperson for the royal couple.
Not buying it. Whoopi Goldberg weighed in on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s involvement in a “near catastrophic” car chase.
Things went hilariously off the rails on “The View” — and Sara Haines is to blame!
— and Sara Haines is to blame!During Wednesday's broadcast, Haines and her fellow co-hosts, Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin and Alyssa Farah Griffin were taking on the hot topic of ABC's recently announced show, which gives an older suitor a chance at finding love.After Goldberg ushered in the conversation, resident expert Griffin chimed in with her thoughts.«I think this is a good idea,» Griffin began. «Here's the problem, a lot of couples on don't stay together, it's people in their young 20s, a lot of 23-year-old girls who, you got a lot of life ahead of you and a lot to figure out about yourself.
gracing the cover of the 2023 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue.“What is the message?” moderator Whoopi Goldberg asked the panel after a photo of Stewart’s SI cover appeared, eliciting cheers from the audience.“You gotta have the moolah … and good genes,” replied Joy Behar, who is one year younger than Stewart.“She looks great,” Sunny Hostin chimed in. “It’s finally about time in this country for us to be able to say an 81-year-old woman can look great and look sexy and own it.”“Last week we had a whole bunch of Hollywood legends on — Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, Diane Keaton, Mary Steenburgen and our own Joy Behar — who have made me think so fundamentally differently about aging,” replied Alyssa Farah Griffin.
drew wide criticisms, including from CNN employees, Alyssa Farah Griffin wasn’t among the voices thrashing the event. In fact, the host of “The View” defended the broadcast on Thursday morning, arguing that Trump lost votes because of it.Naturally, the town hall was the first of the day’s Hot Topics, with most of the hosts torching it.
Whoopi cushion. Whoopi Goldberg is done speaking about her fart incident on “The View,” claiming “there was never an issue” on Wednesday morning’s episode.“Before we get started, I want to put something to bed with the two of you [Sunny Hostin and Andy Cohen],” she said.
Suzanne Somers is revealing she passed on an opportunity to join Barbara Walters when first aired, but she claims two reasons kept her away from the now-iconic daytime talk show.During a conversation with David Yontef on his podcast, the star said she was «originally asked to be on the original with Barbara Walters — and whoever else — and I turned it down.» Walters, the late legendary journalist who created, led the original panel that was also comprised of Joy Behar, Meredith Vieira, Star Jones and Debbie Matenopoulos. premiered on ABC in 1997 and while there have been a number of co-hosts since the original panel premiered, the show has more than endured. It's become one of the preeminent shows by being fervently unafraid to tackle sensitive subjects and enter the political and social discourse. «Everyone said, 'Why would you turn that down? It's a national show,'» Sommers continued on the podcast. «I said, first of all, I'd have to live in New York and I don't want to live in New York.
Sunny Hostin is taking back her original comments about Whoopi Goldberg farting on the set of The View!
Sunny Hostin is addressing some controversial comments she made about her co-hosts on The View during a recent episode of Watch What Happens Live.
Sherri Shepherd is reflecting on the power of a good co-worker by speaking up about the ways that former “The View” co-host Rosie O’Donnell taught her “it’s all about paying it forward.”
Sherri Shepherd is reflecting on the power of a good co-worker by speaking up about the ways that former co-host Rosie O'Donnell taught her «it’s all about paying it forward.» Shepherd shared the anecdote while speaking on her show,, with co-host Sunny Hostin about Hostin's new novel. Shepherd and Hostin overlapped at in 2014. «I don't even know if you remember this, but when I signed my deal sheet, you gave me a call,» Hostin said.
new bombshell text sent by ex-Fox News host Tucker Carlson was published by The New York Times on Tuesday that reportedly was the catalyst to his ouster from the network in which he spewed more of his racist vitriol. But “The View” host Sunny Hostin just isn’t buying that idea, considering “Fox knew” about his racism.In the text, which was written the day after the Jan. 6 insurrection, Carlson wrote about an apparent desire to support a group of Trump supporters, who “surrounded an Antifa kid and started pounding the living s–t out of him.”“Suddenly I found myself rooting for the mob against the man, hoping they’d hit him harder, kill him,” Carlson wrote.
expressed some hateful views prior to his death (including the derision of the #MeToo movement). But during Tuesday’s episode of “The View,” the hosts argued that the annual gala honored Lagerfeld’s work, not the man himself.The subject led the day’s Hot Topics discussion, after moderator Whoopi Goldberg explained that “The View” will be continuing on amid the writers strike that officially got underway on Tuesday.
Most of the hosts of “The View” attended this year’s White House Correspondents Dinner on Saturday, as hosted by Roy Wood Jr. And according to host Sunny Hostin, Fox News’ attendees definitely weren’t having a good time.To kick off Monday’s Hot Topics discussion, moderator Whoopi Goldberg opened the floor to her co-hosts for their stories from the night, as she didn’t attend it herself.
Sunny Hostin is reacting to the fiery column former The View co-host Meghan McCain posted airing out her grievances from her time on the daytime talk show.
Sunny Hostin isn’t letting Meghan McCain’s latest comments about The View get her down!
Watch What Happens Live” — and she even addressed the infamous Fart Gate.Hostin, 54, revealed to Andy Cohen that she’s the one who hates mornings the most and that Ana Navarro and Joy Behar are “tied” for making the shadiest comments under their breath.She continued with a few discoveries about Whoopi Goldberg including that she’s the one Hostin disagrees with most, she’s the most generous gift giver and the one most likely to pick up the check when the women go out to dinner.Cohen, 54, used this as an opportunity to ask about the allegations of “fart” sounds that come from the stage.“Who actually passes gas the most on set?” Cohen asked, and Hostin quickly responded: “Whoopi!”The Post has reached out to Goldberg’s reps for comment.There have been multiple incidents of flatulence on the daytime talk show, heard by both audience members and viewers at home — so much so that they added coasters to use under the mugs so the co-hosts don’t get blamed for the unknown noises.On the March 21 show, co-host Sara Haines moved her mug and a mysterious noise sounded.When Goldberg, 67, asked about the noise, Haines responded, “It’s my glass, every time I turn it.”“We get blamed for dropping gas, when in fact it’s a cup,” Goldberg said, cautioning against saying the noise is anything but the mugs.Just one week before, the co-hosts burst into laughter after Goldberg appeared to accidentally loudly let one rip while in the middle of making a talking point.“That was gas,” Goldberg admitted as her co-hosts and the audience cracked up.Back in January, Goldberg pointed out to Haines that something was dripping on the table, and as Haines looked down to see, she moved a little in her seat while what appeared to be an odd fart noise sounded
Just a few weeks after outrage at Don Lemon for calling Nikki Haley “past her prime,” the presidential hopeful herself is now making a similar claim about President Joe Biden. So, on Friday’s episode of “The View,” the hosts dragged Haley for her “staggering hypocrisy.”During a recent television appearance, Haley said that “if you vote for Joe Biden, you really are counting on a president Harris, because the idea that he would make it until 86 years old, is not something that I think is likely.”For host Sunny Hostin, the comment was “completely crass,” and particularly unnecessary considering that Haley actually appeared to be trying to insult Vice President Kamala Harris.“It’s terrible. Because what she wanted to do is, really, throw a dig at Kamala,” Hostin said.