We kind of laughed it off last week when Snooki opened up about her years-long feud with Joy Behar… but it turns out this thing is serious! And STILL going!
24.07.2023 - 19:11 / usmagazine.com
Whoopi Goldberg shut down her The View cohost Ana Navarro’s claims that the late Bill Geddie was involved in the controversial firing of Joy Behar a decade ago.
“[Geddie] hired Joy and fired Joy. And she still loves him!” Navarro, 51, said on the Monday, July 24, episode of The View as they discussed the legacy of the show’s cocreator, who died on Friday, July 21, at age 68. (Behar, 80, was missing from the Monday episode and Sherri Shepherd joined as a guest host to pay tribute to Geddie.)
After Navarro’s statement Goldberg, 67, let her cohost know she was wrong about Behar’s controversial and brief exit.
“He didn’t fire Joy,” Goldberg said in a serious tone while shaking her head. “No, he did not, that was … yeah.”
After pointing out Alyssa Farrah Griffin had a “question,” Goldberg did not elaborate on her correction and the panel moved on to their next talking point.
In 2013, Behar — who was one of the original hosts alongside Barabra Walters — was temporarily let go from The View for two years. Her cohost Elisabeth Hasselback was also fired at the time. Walters and Geddie — who created the show together in 1997 — were the primary executive producers of the morning show at the time of the duo’s firing. (Walters died in December 2022 at age 93.)
“Joy Behar has been instrumental in the success of The View from the very beginning,” ABC said in a statement at the time. “We wish her all the best in this next chapter, and are thrilled that we have her for the remainder of the season.”
It was subsequently reported that Behar was leaving the show on her own to pursue other projects. During her hiatus, Behar would make guest appearances on the show before she made her permanent
We kind of laughed it off last week when Snooki opened up about her years-long feud with Joy Behar… but it turns out this thing is serious! And STILL going!
The drama between Joy Behar and Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi seemingly continues.
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Who could be rude to a meatball?!?!
Nicole «Snooki» Polizzi isn't holding back when it comes to sharing stories of how some other stars allegedly treated her throughout her career on. The 35-year-old reality star and her castmates were guests on Thursday's episode of and were asked about their rudest celebrity encounters. Though the cast seemed hesitant to spill the tea at first, Snooki eventually shouted, «Joy Behar!» «Joy was so mean to me.
during a conversation Thursday with astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson about the growing prevalence of AI.“AI can study everything instantly,” Tyson, 64, asserted on the daytime talk show. “But it can also lie,” co-host Joy Behar, 80, said.Tyson continued to explain that he feels people are wrongly grouping all of AI into one category and deeming it problematic when humanity has already welcomed a version of it into their daily lives. “When you call Siri, you’re talking to Siri.
Whoopi Goldberg, 67, regrettably spoke about having sex in a pool Wednesday on “The View” — claiming the act is not all it’s splashed up to be.Her remarks came as panelists Joy Behar, 80, Sunny Hostin, 54, Alyssa Farah Griffin, 34, and Sara Haines, 45, discussed an article in the Wall Street Journal that detailed why having sex on vacation isn’t always so much fun.Behar mentioned she is a big fan of sex on the beach cocktails on getaways, while Goldberg noted she isn’t into the actual deed. “You know, sex on the beach is overrated,” Goldberg said. “Because, you know, if you tried to have sex in the pool, you know that’s not easy.
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Joy Behar and her co-hosts on “The View” had a joke about one her funniest moments.
nasty tumble she suffered on live TV after she totally missed her “dangerous” swivel chair at the start of the episode.“Remember when I fell on stage here?” Behar asked her co-hosts on Thursday. “My tush missed the seat.”“It scared us so badly,” Whoopi Goldberg recalled. “You didn’t see what we saw,” she told the audience.
Whoopi Goldberg is taking her love to the next level. The host of ABC's showed off her quirky footwear on Tuesday's broadcast, wearing white boots with a clear platform heel that was filled with decapitated Barbie doll heads.The style statement came as Goldberg, 67, was engaged in discussion about recent criticism of Greta Gerwig's blockbuster film, defending the movie against judgment from conservative columnist Ben Shapiro and Senator Ted Cruz.«It’s a movie!» she declared on the show. «It’s a movie about a doll!»She continued, «I thought y'all would be happy.
Tuesday’s episode of “The View,” Whoopi Goldberg, 67, made a serious fashion statement as she debuted a pair of shoes filled with disembodied Barbie doll heads, encased in the platforms of her sky-high heels.The shoes appear to be the same ones made in 2013 by popular designer Jeffrey Campbell, which retailed for around $265 at the time, per StyleCaster. The pair that Goldberg was sporting featured a white leather base with a clear wedge heel, making the decapitated doll heads fully visible to any passersby.
sue Texas Gov. Greg Abbott over the use of a floating buoy border barrier to stop illegal immigration into the state.Abbott responded on Twitter to the letter, saying that Texas “has the sovereign authority to defend our border, under the U.S.
Whoopi Goldberg lashed out at her colleague Ana Navarro for saying Joy Behar was previously “fired” from the daytime talk show, something Behar herself has been candid about. On Monday’s broadcast, the ladies of “The View” paid tribute to the show’s co-creator Bill Geddie, who died on Thursday at age 68.
The View paid tribute today to the late Bill Geddie, the show’s co-creator with Barbara Walters and longtime executive producer who died July 20 of coronary issues.
Anderson Cooper is paying tribute to his late brother.
co-creator and executive producer, has died from coronary-related issues, his family announced Friday. He was 68.«It is with great sadness that we inform you that Bill has passed away,» his family wrote on his Facebook page. «It was a sudden coronary-related death and we find comfort in knowing that he went quickly and didn't suffer.