EXCLUSIVE: Production is underway on a documentary about Whitney Houston, which will explore the iconic singer before she became an international superstar.
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departed the talk show in July.McCain, 37, led the panel daily for four seasons with co-hosts Sunny Hostin, Joy Behar, Sara Haines and Whoopi Goldberg before leaving amid claims of a “toxicity” in the workplace.Hostin, 53, has now addressed the Republican journalist’s controversial exit — and stressed why the talk show needs another conservative viewpoint to fill McCain’s seat. “Right now, we still do need a really conservative voice,” Hostin told the Cut in a new profile published Thursday.
EXCLUSIVE: Production is underway on a documentary about Whitney Houston, which will explore the iconic singer before she became an international superstar.
It’s no secret that the co-hosts of The View are strongly in favor of people taking serious precautions when it comes to COVID-19. The women called out Dr. Oz during a hot topics discussion on Wednesday December 1, after the medical TV personality gave an interview to Fox’s Sean Hannity, where he criticized lockdowns. The women pointed out the Senate hopeful’s past controversial statements about reopening schools amid the pandemic.
revealing that Chris Cuomo used his contacts as a journalist to attempt to gain information about brother Andrew Cuomo’s accusers, the hosts of “The View” think there should definitely be penalties for him at CNN.
pottery maker and weed enthusiast — came under fire for this week after dismissing the recent rash of car burglaries in Los Angeles as just the result of “living in a big city.”“Getting broken into 15 times is something you should get used to and expect?” Twitter user @JonesSteeze replied.Others called out the Canadian-born actor’s privilege for being able to absorb potential losses from crime.
When it comes to Thanksgiving dinner conversation topics, “The View” host Joy Behar definitely thinks politics and religion should be on the table. And while we’re at it, Behar also thinks everyone who needs to should use this Thanksgiving as the moment to come out to their families.During Wednesday’s episode, the women got into discussion on if politics should be brought into conversation during dinner, and if so, how it should be approached.
Whitney Houston song demo recorded when she was 17 years old is being offered as part of an upcoming NFT collection.Provided by OneOf – an eco-conscious NFT platform built specifically for the music vertical – the song will be auctioned off next month as a single “OneOf One Iconic” item.
Bad Blood brewing between Taylor Swift and Whitney Houston fanatics — and it’s not right, but it’s OK. Curses and epithets are being tossed around on Twitter between the ferocious fan camps of the 31-year old “Cardigan” crooner and the late “I Will Always Love You” chanteuse. And the digitally dueling sides both insist that their preferred musical powerhouse is more talented than the other.“Whitney Houston is better than Taylor Swift by a long shot.
Sunny Hostin isn't done speaking her piece. After confronting her former colleague Jedediah Bila for peddling vaccine «misinformation» on their show during Tuesday's episode of Hostin took to her Instagram page to share her final thoughts. Hostin posted several slides to her social media that countered the points Bila attempted to make during her appearance on the daytime talk show.
Outrage guarantees clicks and this list of top 10 all-time songstresses is certainly generating outrage.
COVID-19 vaccine.The discussion was quickly shut down by Sunny Hostin, who accused Bila of peddling vaccine «misinformation» on their show after the unvaccinated former Fox News anchor explained that she has a «medical exemption» that prevents her from getting the vaccine.Bila, who served as the show's conservative voice from 2016-2017, said her medical exemption has been supported by an «infectious disease specialist» and three other doctors, claiming that her «sky-high, multi-tiered,
Jedediah Bila may not have gotten the welcome back she was expecting.
It’s no secret that the four main co-hosts of The View are strongly in favor of the COVID-19 vaccine, but hosts Joy Behar, 79, and Sunny Hostin, 53, got into with former co-host Jedediah Bila, 42, explained her reasoning for not getting vaccinated during an appearance on Tuesday November 16. Jedediah had joined the ladies via video call to discuss her new book Dear Hartley: Thoughts On Character, Kindness, And Building A Brighter World, when Joy mentioned the elephant in the room.
Unvaxed Jedediah Bila, a former co-host of ABC’s The View, visited her old show today – by remote – to plug a new book and make her case against vaccine mandates. At least the plug went unchallenged.
Fox TV too long.” Host Sunny Hostin also got visibly upset, seemingly trying to cut the interview off then and there.Speaking over Bila, Hostin reminded her of the COVID death toll, arguing “We’ve had the United States surgeon general debunk everything that you’ve just said, and I just don’t think we should allow this kind of misinformation on our air.
Racism is a subject that’s sparked numerous conversations on “The View”, and co-host Sunny Hostin has even more views to share on the subject on social media.
Sunny Hostin, 53, shared her thoughts on the “very complicated” Meghan McCain, 37, and her exit from The View in an interview with The Cut, published on Nov. 11.
“The View” panel is still missing something.
The women of “The View” took some time on Thursday to discuss the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, digging in on the testimonies that have been seen so far. But it was Rittenhouse’s personal testimony, which resulted in an apparently tearful breakdown, that Joy Behar couldn’t quite get past.Last year, Rittenhouse shot and killed two men and injured a third during a protest against police brutality in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Travis Scott’s close relationship with the city of Houston as well as with Mayor Sylvester Turner and Police Chief Troy Finner have raised questions about the objectivity of the investigation into the deaths and injuries that occurred at the rapper’s Astroworld Festival over the weekend. When Scott took the stage to perform on Nov. 5, a crowd surge led to hundreds of injuries and the deaths of eight people.
Travis Scott’s close relationship with the city of Houston as well as Mayor Sylvester Turner and Police Chief Troy Finner have raised questions about the objectivity of the investigation into the deaths and injuries that occurred at the rapper’s Astroworld Festival. When Scott took the stage to perform on Nov. 5, a crowd surge led to hundreds of injuries and the deaths of eight people.