Sunny Hostin has spent the last 20 summers soaking up rays in Sag Harbor Hills, where she rents a home. (“I hope the owner will sell it to me one day,” she tells Alexa.
Sunny Hostin has spent the last 20 summers soaking up rays in Sag Harbor Hills, where she rents a home. (“I hope the owner will sell it to me one day,” she tells Alexa.
Whoopi Goldberg just gave Sunny Hostin a lap dance. On Monday's episode of , the ladies were discussing a report that claimed 70 percent of people cheat at their bachelor and bachelorette parties, with the offending acts including everything from a lap dance to a threesome. Hostin questioned whether a lap dance would count as cheating, telling her co-hosts, «I said during our Hot Topics meeting that lap dancing isn't cheating, but come to think of it, I've never seen a lap dance, so maybe it is cheating?»Goldberg took it upon herself to change that, asking Hostin, «Would you like to see?»Both Hostin and the audience agreed, and Goldberg stood up and walked over to Hostin to give her her very first lap dance.«First I start, I'm looking at you, OK? And then I start to turn, and then it's all like this, and then it's like that,» Goldberg said as she narrated her movements.
that’s a view!Whoopi Goldberg gave Sunny Hostin her first-ever lap dance Monday on “The View.” During the show’s Hot Topics segment, the female co-hosts debated whether or not getting a lap dance during a bachelor or bachelorette party counted as cheating. “I said during our Hot Topics meeting that lap dancing isn’t cheating, but come to think of it, I’ve never seen a lap dance,” Hostin admitted.
“near-catastrophic” two-hour car chase in New York City on Tuesday night. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex released a statement on Wednesday morning saying that they were hounded by “a ring of highly aggressive paparazzi” after they left the Women of Vision awards in Manhattan, resulting in a “relentless pursuit” with “multiple near collisions.”Whoopi Goldberg hit out at the Sussex’s spokesperson during a segment on Thursday’s edition of “The View,” saying the word “chase” implied that the alleged caper took place at high-speed.
— 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.
Martha Stewart’s Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover on Tuesday’s episode of “The View,” Griffin threw some sly shade at the famous family and its impact on society. All of the co-hosts agreed that Stewart may have had some tune-ups from a dermatologist now and then — not to mention the homemaker’s expensive habit of weekly facials — before Griffin claimed that she loved that the 81-year-old looks like herself.“I get a little sad with my generation of women because they are all trying to adapt to the current beauty thing. So it’s like we’re going to get the big fillers, the giant lips.”She continued: “Look like yourself.
“The View,” co-host Joy Behar revealed some juicy information about the star – including how she goes to the bathroom while wearing a bathing suit.Behar, 80, started off by applauding Stewart, 81, for her hard work in preparing to “meet the challenge” — and beating stereotypes about aging — but then launched right into a story about an encounter she once had with the lifestyle mogul. “One time I met her and I said to her, ‘Martha, what do you wear as a brassiere?’ Because my generation says, ‘brassiere,’ by the way,” Behar said.
Friday on “The View.” The “Because I Said So” actress, 77, stopped by the daytime talk show with her “Book Club: The Next Chapter” co-stars Jane Fonda, Mary Steenburgen, and Candice Bergen. Their new film, which hit theaters Friday, is a sequel to the foursome’s 2018 movie “Book Club.”“View” co-hosts Joy Behar, Sara Haines, and Alyssa Farah Griffin asked the legendary actresses about aging and their Hollywood memories.But when Griffin got to Keaton, “The First Wives Club” star seemed nervous, even calling the live studio audience “scary.”“All of you have made me think about aging differently, and I think it’s so powerful to see you can just have so much fun at any age. Now, Diane, I have to ask…” Griffin began.
The View have issued a statement to fans following the fight that broke out on stage earlier this week.The incident occurred on Wednesday night (May 10), during the first night of the band’s long-awaited comeback tour. Taking to the stage at The Dead Institute venue in Manchester, the performance soon descended into chaos after the frontman, Kyle Falconer, threw a punch at bassist Kieren Webster.In fan-captured footage, which has since spread quickly across social media, Falconer appeared to punch the bassist in the face, before he is held back by his other bandmate and crew members.
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.
The View were left shocked last night (May 10) after a fight broke out onstage between two of the members.The sold-out show marked the first comeback show for the Dundee trio, and took place at The Deaf Institute in Manchester, where it soon descended into chaos.While performing, lead singer Kyle Falconer was seen getting increasingly frustrated while onstage, and ultimately throwing a punch at bassist Kieren Webster, who was celebrating his birthday at the gig.In the fan-captured footage — which has now been making the rounds on social media — Falconer appears to land a punch on Webster’s face, before he is held back by fellow bandmates and crew members. As the guitarist, Peter Reilly, intervenes in the conflict, the frontman can be heard shouting at the bassist, saying: I’ll fucking kill you”.
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.
her far-left political commentary on “The View,” she will soon be entering the often-politicized arena of comic books.On Tuesday, Dark Horse Comics announced via press release that it has been working with Goldberg on an upcoming graphic novel featuring a menopausal superhero, called “The Change.”“Because of her lifelong love for comic books, Goldberg decided it was time to create a new kind of superhero – one who might be a little older, whose body might be a little thicker…and whose breasts may or may not be the same size,” the comic distributor once known for content like Mike Mignola’s “Hellboy,” said. “She is also smack in the middle of menopause which, along with chills and hot flashes, also gave her some unexpected superpowers.”Dark Horse noted that she worked with writer, producer, and show-runner Jaime Paglia, whom Goldberg said is “just as outside the box as I am.”The press release went into further detail about the upcoming story.“Isabel Frost is a woman who has spent her life as wife, mother, and grandmother – a life she feels isn’t all she had hoped for, with a husband who has grown in another direction.
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
Sunny Hostin is taking the high road when responding to remarks made by her former co-host of Meghan McCain. During Thursday's episode of , Hostin was asked by a caller about McCain's recent column where she condemns the talk show and claims it was a toxic work environment.«Let me take a drink,» Hostin quipped before responding.«I have not read the column.
the view.James Brolin, 82, appeared Wednesday on “The View” to discuss his long career and his role narrating the new season of the Netflix series “Sweet Tooth.” Things took a turn, however, when producers displayed an enlarged print of a photo his son Josh Brolin, 55, posted Saturday on Instagram sans clothing. “Oh my God!” the elder Brolin yelled as he turned away from the photo of his nude son.
“Now What? With Brooke Shields.” “It was not something I’d ever do again,” O’Donnell continued.The 61-one-year old was a moderator on the show during the 2006 to 2007 season. At that time, she famously had a few tiffs with her fellow co-stars, including one especially volatile 2007 tussle with conservative commentator Elisabeth Hasselbeck – something she spoke more about during the podcast appearance.
The View baffled after describing the recent arrest of Donald Trump as “sad”.Trump was indicted by a Manhattan grand jury on March 30, in the first criminal case against a former US President. He has pleaded “not guilty” to 34 accounts against him.The charges faced by the former POTUS stem back to 2016, when adult film actress Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal claimed that they were paid in an attempt to silence claims of extramarital affairs.Addressing the historic arrest on a recent episode of The View, Goldberg said to her co-hosts: “How are you feeling about a historic day? You know, it’s sad, but I’m glad something’s happening.”Surprised by her comments, her colleague Joy Behar replied: “It’s not sad, what’s sad?”Goldberg clarified: “Well, I’m sad that, in that [it is] an American president.”Behar said in response: “That he’s being called in for questioning et cetera and he’s being indicted because he committed certain crimes is not sad, that’s American justice.”Goldberg added: “It’s the first time in any of our lifetimes, and I don’t think any of us could have really imagined this.”Fellow host Sunny Hostin then pushed back, saying: “I imagined it.”Goldberg said: “With him, no, but I mean with other presidents.”Last month, Goldberg apologised for using a racial slur on the US talk show while referring to Trump’s supporters.“The people who still believe that he got, you know, gyp**d somehow in the election, will still believe that he cared enough about his wife to pay the… “ Goldberg said, pausing to burp.
this time for her remarks inspired by the criminal case against former President Donald Trump.The co-hosts of the long-running daytime talk show discussed Trump’s indictment on Tuesday, hours before he was arraigned in Manhattan. Trump, 76, pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.Goldberg, 67, started the conversation by asking her colleagues: “How are you feeling about a historic day? You know, it’s sad, but I’m glad something’s happening.”“It’s not sad.
allegations of “fart” sounds coming from the stage, the show added coasters to the table so the co-hosts don’t get blamed for the unknown noises.A source told Entertainment Weekly that the root of the sounds came solely from mugs scraping across the glass table, so the director wanted to see what it would look like if the mugs were placed on white coasters.There have been multiple incidents of flatulence on the daytime talk show, heard by both audience members and viewers at home.On the March 21 show, co-host Sara Haines moved her mug and a mysterious noise sounded.When Whoopi Goldberg asked about the noise, Haines responded, “It’s my glass, every time I turn it.”“Let’s put that rumor to rest,” Joy Behar said.
podcast “Bad Dates”Tuesday on the “TODAY” show.“How do I tell this again legally?” Jamil joked. “I had a man take several steps into my apartment on what was supposed to be my first-ever booty call. He collapsed three steps in.”“He broke all of his front teeth.
Whoopi Goldberg’s appearance during Monday’s episode of “The View.”Goldberg, who has been wearing eyeglasses for 28 years, hosted without them, explaining during the “Hot Topics” segment that she had undergone eye surgery over the weekend. “I had an operation, and they replaced the lens and the lens they replaced it with is kind of like my eyeglass lens,” the 67-year-old announced.
Hugh Grant is joking about his infamous arrest. The 62-year-old actor appeared on Thursday's episode of , and made a quip about his 1995 arrest with a sex worker for «lewd conduct.»The moment happened when Sunny Hostin asked Grant about the reasons behind his outspokenness against how the British tabloids invade people's privacy.«Everyone thinks, 'Oh, well he's just bitter because he got arrested with a hooker in 1995,'» he said to uproarious laughter from the hosts and studio audience. «But actually it had nothing to do with that because that was never uncovered by tabloids.
@HackedOffHugh) addresses his viral joke at Sunday's #Oscars and tells us he was "extremely nervous about it!""I think I got away with it!" https://t.co/cVclFZQU98 pic.twitter.com/IGOv4JcEjcThe British actor shared that Sigourney Weaver, 73, told him that he doesn’t “look like a scrotum,” and her approval of the joke “relaxed” him.Goldberg then gifted Grant moisturizer “just in case.”“Would you mind if I moisturized during our interview?” Grant quipped.Notably missing from the Oscars conversation on “The View,” however, was any mention of Grant’s “rude” encounter with ABC Oscars red-carpet host Ashley Graham, 35.Grant was seen rolling his eyes at the end of the awkward interview, prompting one viewer to describe the star as “a total a–hole.”Graham asked Grant what his favorite thing about the Academy Awards was, and he paused before responding.“It’s fascinating. The whole of humanity is here.
for Variety.“I remember once on a movie saying I wasn’t comfortable with something and they threatened to sue me if I didn’t do it. That would never happen now,” Ricci said in the conversation.Sweeney, 25, responded, “What? Oh my God, I’m so sorry.”“It was fine.
one Twitter user wrote.“She burped. They are soooo loud and talking over each other,” another user responded.“Wait did Whoopi just fart on national tv #TheView,” another asked.“Sure did,” said a responder.The talk show was interrupted weeks ago by another odd fart noise.In January, during a serious discussion about classified documents found at former Vice President Mike Pence’s Indiana home, a drink spilled and began leaking off the table.Goldberg pointed out to co-host Sara Haines that something was dripping, and as Haines looked down to see, she moved a little in her seat while what appeared to be a fart noise sounded on the mic.“We had a little spillage on the other side of the table,” co-host Alyssa Farah said, laughing and appearing a bit flustered. “Now it’s on my pants,” Haines said as she and Goldberg tried to clean up the spill.“The View” has had its share of unwanted interruptions in recent years.Last year, Joy Behar face-planted in front of the audience — which caused the show to unveil new chairs on set.More recently, Goldberg was heckled by an audience member who called her an “old broad” on live television.
Whoopi Goldberg is issuing an apology for unknowingly using an offensive term during a recent conversation on an episode of .«You know, when you’re a certain age, you use words that are from, you know, when you’re a kid or you remember saying,» Goldberg shared in the message to viewers, shared on 's Twitter account. «And that’s what I did today, and I shouldn’t have.»While discussing Donald Trump's loss in the 2020 election, Goldberg offhandedly said of Trump supporters that some were «people who still believe that he got, you know, gypped somehow in the election.»The term is considered a racist and derogatory slur toward people of Romani heritage and culture, and is derived from the word «gypsy.»In her apology, Goldberg said of her word choice, «I should have thought about it a little longer before I said it, but I didn't. I should have said 'cheated,' and I used another word, and I’m really, really sorry,»A message from Whoopi Goldberg regarding today's episode of #TheView.
about Donald Trump and Stormy Daniels on Wednesday’s episode, the 67-year-old longtime co-host referenced “people who still believe that he got gy—d somehow in the election.”Less than an hour after the live show aired, Goldberg offered a mea culpa online.“You know, when you’re a certain age you use the words that you know from when you were a kid or you remember saying, and that’s what I did today — and I shouldn’t have,” Goldberg said in a video tweeted by the show’s official account. “I should have thought about it a little longer before I said it and I didn’t.
Roe v. Wade reversal.The Oscar winner made the comment when the hosts asked her what could she possibly do other than march and protest to stop the recent spread of laws curbing abortion in many states.
Joy Behar and other hosts of “The View” defended controversial Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Tuesday after the congresswoman reported being “attacked” at a restaurant by a woman and her adult son, according to the Wrap.
Liam Neeson is speaking out following a chaotic segment he was involved in during his latest appearance on While on the ABC daytime talk show last week to promote his new crime mystery, , the 70-year-old actor sat through a video montage of Joy Behar over the years professing her crush on him. Later in the show, co-host Whoopi Goldberg got into a tense confrontation with the show's crew, leaving audience members gasping and some awkward silence.Fast forward to Monday, Neeson's Feb.
his appearance on the ABC talk show last week as “embarrassing,” telling Rolling Stone the entire segment left him feeling “uncomfortable.”During his appearance on the show, co-host Joy Behar couldn’t help but air out her longtime crush on the “Taken” actor.In fact, the segment included a montage of clips that showed Behar making bizarre on-air comments such as, “I would just like to have my ashes sprinkled over Liam Neeson.”As the actor promoted his new film “Marlowe” — which marks his 100th film — one of the panelists on the show remarked, “Joy wants to get taken by you.”“I was in the dressing room drinking a cup of tea, turned the TV up, and I thought, oh, this will be great,” Neeson told the magazine. “They’re talking about gun violence in America, and I agree that it’s an American problem.
The View have announced their new album ‘Exorcism Of Youth’ along with plans for a pair of UK shows this May.The new record is out June 9 via Cooking Vinyl and will be the first from the indie rockers’ in eight years, having spent five years apart before reconvening in 2022 – you can pre-order/pre-save it here.The first taste of ‘Exorcism Of Youth’ arrives in the shape of lead single ‘Feels Like’, which frontman Kyle Falconer described as “anthemic from the get go”.“Even though under the surface it’s about somewhere everyone’s been in their life before: regret of losing someone amazing due to your inner demons and seeing them moving on with their life, when you’re stuck in a ‘nightmare not a dream,’” he explained in a statement.“When I first sat down to write it I had Holden Caulfield from ‘Catcher in the Rye’ in mind. It’s playing out in his mind and it’s his own paranoia destroying him from the inside out when in reality she’s the perfect woman.”Listen to ‘Feels Like’ below.Alongside the album announcement, The View have shared details of two shows this May at Manchester’s Deaf Institute (10) and London’s Oslo (11), their first shows in both cities since 2017.
famously face-planted during a live episode of “The View” — and now Joy Behar has suffered another on-air mishap. Co-host Whoopi Goldberg was forced to suspend a segment during Tuesday’s taping of the daytime talk show after becoming distracted by Behar’s protruding bra strap. Goldberg, 67, told the studio audience that her 80-year-old co-star’s lingerie was clearly visible, declaring: “Joy’s bra started making all kinds of eyes at people at the table.”She continued: “I mean, it was like an earthquake.
claiming she felt “objectified” while working as a briefcase girl on “Deal or No Deal.”The former royal, 41, made the assertion in an episode of her “Archetypes” podcast on Tuesday, saying she was “forced to be all looks and little substance” during her 34-episode stint on the game show back in the mid-2000s. But Goldberg, 66, did not feel sorry for the star during a segment on Wednesday’s episode of “The View,” where she bluntly stated: “That’s TV, baby … what did you think you were going to do? You know that’s what the show was.”Goldberg continued her diatribe against Markle, saying that she didn’t believe viewers were actively objectifying the star on screen.
economic woes, soaring crime and an immigration crisis, Joe Biden has finally found a little Joy. The problem-plagued president appeared on “The View” Wednesday to celebrate Joy Behar’s 80th birthday. Biden — who will turn 80 next month — fawned over the veteran comedian in a prerecorded message, which he taped with wife Jill.“From the whole Biden family, happy birthday, Joy!” the commander in chief cooed.
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