The View will start its 27th season next month with all of the co-hosts returning.
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Joy Behar and her co-hosts on “The View” had a joke about one her funniest moments.
It all began during a discussion of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s bizarre appearance on Thursday, when he stood at a podium in the midst of delivering some remarks when his voice suddenly trailed off as froze, standing silently and staring forward for a good 30 seconds before colleagues helped him to exit.
As Entertainment Weekly reported, that made Behar remember her own embarrassing moment.
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“Remember when I fell on stage?” Behar asked moderator Whoopi Goldberg, did indeed.
“I do remember,” Goldberg said. “I wasn’t even going to bring it up because it scared us so badly.”
Behar, however, wondered what so so scary about what happened, explaining that “my tush missed the seat, that’s all. I was trying, and I went down.”
Goldberg replied, “You didn’t see what we saw. We saw you trying to figure out how not to fall onto the floor, and that was scary, because you don’t know whether to catch you and annoy you.”
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“But the chairs were moving! It was like a ride at Coney Island!” Behar recalled, remembering that the chair “was swirling,” which led to new chairs that are now bolted in place.
Goldberg ended the discussion by pointing out that she preferred the other chairs, but was happy to put Behar’s safety ahead of her own comfort.
“My behind doesn’t fit in this chair — as I’ve mentioned, many times,” Goldberg quipped. “The other one, my butt fit on, but it was not good for you, so, we give what we can.”
The View will start its 27th season next month with all of the co-hosts returning.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Chief Correspondent “The View” will welcome back all of its co-hosts next season, keeping moderator Whoopi Goldberg at the table alongside fellow returnees Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin and Ana Navarro for Season 27, Variety has learned exclusively. The co-hosts’ return for another season comes as “The View” ended the 2022-2023 TV season on a high note, ranking No. 1 among all daytime talk shows among both households and total viewers.
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