The View is down another co-host today, with panelist Sara Haines absent due to having come into close contact with Covid.
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Whoopi Goldberg is feeling fine amid her absence from the view.
Goldberg, 66, missed out on Wednesday’s episode of “The View” and will also be absent from Thursday’s show. Fellow co-host Joy Behar revealed that Goldberg’s absence is a precaution after the latter came in contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19.
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“Whoopi wanted me to tell everyone because she feels fine and healthy but because she was
The View is down another co-host today, with panelist Sara Haines absent due to having come into close contact with Covid.
Feeling OK. Whoopi Goldberg was noticeably absent during The View’s return from its holiday break after she recently contracted the coronavirus.
The View‘s Whoopi Goldberg has tested positive for Covid and missed the show’s return today from its holiday break.
Politico wrote that “The View” is having a hard time finding the right person for that spot, and that longtime hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar and Sunny Hostin are “upping the pressure to pick a successor, and voicing their displeasure at having to introduce new guest hosts week after week in a seemingly endless process that they find disruptive to the flow of the show.”When reached, an ABC News spokesperson declined to comment on the reported frustrations of the longtime hosts.“The problem is
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Singer Billie Eilish claimed if she hadn't received the COVID-19 vaccine, she might have died from the disease. During an appearance on Sirius XM's "The Howard Stern Show," Eilish, 19, revealed she came down with a breakthrough case of coronavirus in August. Billie Eilish recently revealed she came down with a breakthrough case of coronavrius.
While Billie Eilish was pulling double duty as host and musical guest on Saturday Night Live on December 10, her parents made sure it was a family celebration, when introducing their 19-year-old daughter and their son Finneas, 24, to perform the title track from Billie’s latest album Happier Than Ever. It’s not surprising to learn that Billie comes from a creative family, and her mom Maggie Baird, 62, and dad Patrick O’Connell, 64, encouraged her music career.
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Billie Eilish has revealed that she was diagnosed with COVID-19 earlier this year.The singer told Howard Stern’s Sirius XM radio show that she came down with the virus despite being fully vaccinated.“It was bad,” she said. “I mean, I didn’t die, and I wasn’t gonna die, but that does not take away from how miserable it was.
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@TheView. #TheView pic.twitter.com/IYPjATBCY5Once Jordan made his way to his seat, moderator Whoopi Goldberg had to calm the audience down so the interview could actually begin.