Taking issue with her perspective. Whoopi Goldberg still had some questions after Meghan Markle‘s candid comments about working on Deal or No Deal.
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didn’t happen, between Arizona gubernatorial candidates Kari Lake and Katie Hobbs. Hobbs has declined to debate Lake, based on the fact that Lake is among those who falsely claim the 2020 election was stolen from twice-impeached former President Donald Trump.
But, at a recent campaign stop, Lake publicly called out Hobbs, saying she’d be willing to debate anywhere — even “on ‘The View,’ and let Joy Behar and Whoopi ask the questions.”At that, Whoopi grinned coyly and joked, “That would be your dream wouldn’t it?” But she added that “we don’t turn people away.”When host Sunny Hostin expressed some hesitancy, saying that the show might turn someone away if they’re an election denier, Whoopi doubled down and admitted that, even then, someone like Kari Lake would be welcome, in an effort to help people see all sides. The issue is, those people mostly want to come on the show to sell things.“What tends to happen when your guys come is they don’t come to talk to us,” Whoopi said.
“Oftentimes they come to sell a book. They don’t like to come to just talk to us.
Taking issue with her perspective. Whoopi Goldberg still had some questions after Meghan Markle‘s candid comments about working on Deal or No Deal.
Whoopi Goldberg is reacting to Meghan Markle‘s comments about her time on Deal or No Deal.
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.
Meghan Markle’s claims that she felt treated like a “bimbo” during her time on Deal or No Deal has a lot of people talking. Whoopi Goldberg and The View co-hosts had a lot to say about the subject.
Keke Palmer is ready to hop into a nun's habit if she gets the call!The star spoke with ET's Matt Cohen at the 2022 Newport Beach Film Festival Honors, held at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach, California, on Sunday, and opened up about Whoopi Goldberg's recent comments about wanting Palmer to co-star with her in the planned .«Yes!» Palmer declared, before belting a few notes of «Joyful, Joyful.»«I'm ready! Your girl is ready for the part!» she declared. «Come on!»During a recent appearance on Comedy Central’s with host Charlamagne Tha God, Golberg shared that she has a list of people she would love to see come in to join the cast for, including Palmer, Lizzo, and Nicki Minaj.«I want everybody,» she declared.
Sister Act 3, and it includes Lizzo, Nicki Minaj and Keke Palmer.Goldberg recently appeared on Comedy Central’s Hell Of A Week With Charlamagne Tha God, where she shared her list of ideal co-stars for the latest instalment of the Sister Act franchise.“I’m going to ask for Keke Palmer to come in,” she said. “I want everybody to come in. I want Lizzo to come in.
“January 6th was one of the most dramatic and consequential moments in our nation’s history,” proclaimed Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) as portrayed tonight on Saturday Night Live once again by Kenan Thompson. “So, to fight back, we assembled a team of monotone nerds to do a Power Point,” the long time cast member added as fellow SNLers played Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and soon-to-be departing Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), with the latter in the form of Heidi Gardner.
Tiffany Cross launched a multitargeted rant at Megyn Kelly, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and his wife, Ginni, on her weekend program “The Cross Connection” on Saturday. Cross began with Kelly, who called her a “dumbass” and “the most racist person on television” after Cross called the NFL’s mishandling of quarterback’s concussion an example of “complete disregard for Black bodies and Black life.”“Yes, I know. Megyn Kelly — the Blackface expert — had a lot to say about me this week based on something I actually never said.
“Sister Act 3” is on the way.
wants to testify — comparing him to Jack Nicholson’s character in “A Few Good Men” — so that he can formally take credit for inciting such masses, Navarro was skeptical that it’d even be possible for Trump to appear in court this late in the investigation.“Listen, the subpoena yesterday, that’s mostly symbolic. Trump is not going to show up,” Navarro said bluntly. “He’s not going to show up, and there’s no time before the elections, and there’s not time before this committee disbands for him to show up.”Navarro added that she’s so angry at this point, but all that can really be done is for people to vote, and vote Trump allies out of office.
Sister Act fans! Not only is Whoopi Goldberg certain that a third installment will happen — she's already drafting up her dream cast!During an appearance on Comedy Central’s with host Charlamagne Tha God, the 66-year-old actress shared that she has a list of people she would love to see come in to join the cast for , including Keke Palmer, Lizzo, and «the girl with the chest. What's her name?»An assist from Charlamagne Tha God helped cohost identify said girl to be rapper Nicki Minaj.
New footage from January 6, 2021, shows a candid moment where House Speaker Nancy Pelosi threatened to physically strike then-President Trump, should he have joined those protesting at the Capitol. In the video, which was publicly shared Thursday, Pelosi admits the actions could have resulted in her going to prison — a consequence she said she would "be happy" to accept. "I hope he comes, I’m going to punch him out," Pelosi tells her Chief of Staff Terri McCullough, who discourages her boss from making the comments.
The hosts of “The View” went off on InfoWars host Alex Jones on Thursday morning’s show, calling him “demonic” and “a vile scumbag” for his claims about the Sandy Hook massacre. Host Sara Haines even went so far as to say that, beyond monetary punishment, Jones deserves to feel “even a fraction of the pain” endured by the parents of those kids.The discussion came following the latest decision in the ongoing litigation against Jones, in which he was ordered to pay almost $1 billion in damages to the families of Sandy Hook victims, for his repeated claims that the deadly shooting was a hoax.
should be happening for the people in this country are being boned over by the other side. You know, not all the other side, but a great many of the other side.”Whoopi noted that, in her opinion, Harris did provide a real solution to move toward solving the issues around immigration.“Kamala’s message was pretty clear.
them.“Even though Trump is theoretically supposed to be there to campaign for other candidates, he always, without exception, makes it about himself,” Meyers mocked on Monday night. “He’s like the best man at a wedding who gives a drunken toast about how awesome he is.”Naturally, Seth broke out his Trump impression to act out exactly how he thought that speech might go, culminating in Trump’s beloved catchphrase, “Lock her up!”But, using specific examples, the late night host called up footage from campaign stops Trump made in Nevada over the weekend for Joe Lombardo, the GOP gubernatorial candidate.
Dua Lipa has expressed support for the women of Iran following protests in the nation. The Levitating singer took to Instagram on Saturday to bring attention to the demonstrations, which have been staged to highlight the death of Mahsa Amini. Last month, the 22-year-old passed away in a hospital in Tehran under suspicious circumstances.
Justin Bieber is standing up for his wife Hailey Bieber after the model was trolled by Kanye West for supporting Vogue editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, whom was attacked online by West.
As the midterm elections get closer, the women of “The View” think debates are a necessary component to make good voting decisions — even debates with people who are lying about the 2020 election.To start the day’s Hot Topics on Friday, moderator Whoopi Goldberg cited a recent report from The Washington Post, which highlighted the fact that there are 299 Republican candidates running who are still endorsing the lie that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Trump. As a result, multiple Democrats have said that they will not debate their opponents.And while the women of “The View” agree that the lies should not be allowed to continue, they also agreed that the better way to stop it would be to call it out and debunk it in televised debates.“I mean, how does that work? How are you going to say ‘No, I’m not going to do it,’ and then they stand up there and continue to push the lie,” Whoopi said, adding that Democrats also “have an obligation” to prove why people should vote for them.Host Ana Navarro argued that, in reality, letting elected officials get out of answering questions in general has set a bad precedent on both sides — specifically calling out Arizona Democrat Kyrsten Sinema.“I, frankly, think it should be required of anybody running for office that they agree to debate because it’s optional,” Navarro said.
In true Whoopi Goldberg fashion, the TV host didn’t hold back when she was recently asked how “The View” has changed since former co-host Meghan McCain left the show in August 2021.