The news surrounding Aaron Rodgers just gets weirder and weirder.
05.11.2021 - 19:51 / hollywoodlife.com
Joy Behar didn’t mince words when calling out Green Bay Packers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers for misleading people about his vaccine status during the Friday November 5 episode of The View. The co-hosts Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin, and Ana Navarro all criticized the 37-year-old QB for not being outright about his vaccine status, after he tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday November 3.
After playing the clip of Aaron saying that he was “immunized” in a press conference and then ESPN’s Steven A.
The news surrounding Aaron Rodgers just gets weirder and weirder.
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.
Abby Hunstman was back on “The View” as a guest host where she and Joy Behar appeared to show some shade at Meghan McCain.
Did Joy Behar just drop a subtle diss directed at Meghan McCain? The ladies of The View have been looking back on the show in celebration of its 25th season, and during the Friday November 19 episode, the women welcomed former co-host Abby Huntsman back to the table. While discussing what Abby’s been up to since she left the show, she also mentioned how the show’s changed since she left.
Jedediah Bila may not have gotten the welcome back she was expecting.
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.
Aaron Rodgers‘ father Ed Rodgers is supporting his son.
In his corner. Aaron Rodgers’ estranged dad is showing support for his son amid the controversy over the NFL quarterback’s COVID-19 vaccination s
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.
“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.
Quarrel of the quarterbacks. Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers have long been pitted against each other in the NFL—and now, the New England Patriots alum is even weighing in on the Green Bay Packers player’s latest debacle.
Backing her man! Shailene Woodley came to fiancé Aaron Rodgers’ defense after he was reportedly spotted out in Los Angeles after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this month — and required to quarantine by the NFL.
“Literally, ya’ll need to calm the f-ck down,” Shailene Woodley posted to her Instagram Story on Tuesday (Nov. 9).
“I stand with [Aaron Rodgers],” Mike Fisher posted to Instagram on Aug. 6, after Aaron, 37, tested positive for COVID-19. The Green Bay Packers quarterback has faced a barrage of criticism and ridicule for his decision not to get vaccinated (and for blaming the “woke mob” for attacking him for it.) Mike, 41, decided to throw his support behind Rodgers by saying he also believes in “the freedom to choose what we put in our bodies and the freedom of conscience.”
Recent reports about Shailene Woodley’s response to Aaron Rodgers‘ “immunized” controversy are being criticized by the actress herself. According to the Big Little Lies star, these reports are simply “grasping at straws.”
Weighing in. Carrie Underwood‘s husband, Mike Fisher, spoke out in defense of Aaron Rodgers following his controversial comments about the coronavirus vaccine.
Shailene Woodley, 29, is standing by her fiance Aaron Rodgers, 37, despite the controversy he’s been receiving for not being vaccinated against COVID-19. The Green Bay Packers player recently tested positive for the virus and later claimed to be the victim of “woke mob” and “cancel culture” after the public found out he chose not to get vaccinated against the pandemic, despite telling a reporter he was “immunized” in Aug.
wasted no time poking fun at Aaron Rodgers on Saturday, with Pete Davidson playing the embattled NFL star in the cold open.Appearing on — opposite Cecily Strong as Jeanine Pirro -- Davidson's Rodgers bemoaned the «woke mob» coming after him for his interview on the on Friday, where he discussed his reasons for being unvaccinated, said he consulted pal Joe Rogan for advice after testing positive for COVID-19, referenced Martin Luther King Jr.
Shailene Woodley is calling out media outlets for making up a “story out of nothing” amid the drama surrounding her fiance Aaron Rodgers‘ vaccination status.