It pays to carry on a good conversation!
17.03.2022 - 19:07 / justjared.com
The View is one of the longest running daytime shows on TV, known for its intense political debates and constantly rotating roster of co-hosts.
The show centers around a panel of women from different backgrounds, who discuss the day’s biggest topics and conduct interviews with stars and politicians.
Ever since its debut in August of 1997, the show – created by Barbara Walters – has won over 30 Emmy Awards.
Throughout the course of the series, there have been 22 permanent co-hosts.
The View is now in its 25th season, and the panel has slimmed down to four recurring co-hosts. Many of the panelists, past and present, count their success beyond just The View, bringing in some major money with their various ventures – including journalism, stand-up comedy and acting.
We’ve gathered together all of the names and ranked their net worth, from lowest to highest.
Find out how rich all of the past and present co-hosts of The View are…
It pays to carry on a good conversation!
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Filmmaker James Gray (“The Lost City of Z”), who was most recently behind the Brad Pitt-led sci-fi film “Ad Astra,” is turning his sights toward a more grounded dramatic series for his next effort. Gray will be writing and directing a show based on the life of famed writer Norman Mailer, the celebrated and controversial author of such books as “The Executioner’s Song” and “The White Negro: Superficial Reflections On The Hipster.” Deadline reports that Gray’s series will be called “Mailer,” adding that the new project is based on the author J.
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You’re a top earner, baby!
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Channing Tatum is ready for ! On Thursday, ET spoke to the 41-year-old actor at a London screening of his latest flick, , and he promised fans that the upcoming third installment in the will be «wild.»«We’re gonna go big. I mean truly, we're not gonna leave anything on the bench. We're taking it out, we're putting it on stage, it's gonna be wild,» he teased.
In the third consecutive day of ABC’s The View kicking off the show with a discussion of Will Smith’s Oscar slap of Chris Rock, moderator (and Oscar Board of Governors member) Whoopi Goldberg and co-host Sunny Hostin decried public debate that focuses on Smith’s race.
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Real Housewives of Cheshire star Dawn Ward has been cleared of two counts of racially aggravated harassment, one count of assault and possession of cocaine after she was arrested in October 2019.The reality star, 48, who is married to former footballer Ashley Ward, broke down into tears as the verdict was announced on Friday 25 March. Describing the ordeal as "three years of hell", she told the jury: "Thank you.Thank you so much, thank you from the bottom of my heart.” Dawn had been accused of using "anti-Semitic" language during an exchange with Jewish brothers Jake and Sam Jacobs at Euston Station at the time.
The Academy Awards are nearly upon us.
Real Housewives star Dawn Ward sobbed in court as she told the room she “doesn’t see race”.The reality star, 48, told jurors that she had “no idea” the two men accusing her of anti-Semitism were Jewish as her trial continued yesterday.TV star Dawn, who is married to ex-Premier footballer Ashley Ward, also said she has been accused of "hiding her racism" by allowing her daughter Taylor Ward to marry and have a child with Manchester City star Riyad Mahrez. Giving evidence at her trial yesterday afternoon, she denied the accusation that she had called brothers Jake and Sam Jacobs “Jewish c***s” at Euston Station in October 2019.The star told the court: “I don't see anyone's race, religion or anything like that.
The Real is constantly making headlines with its frank discussions and emotional, and often personal conversations regarding love, life and all the hot topics of the day.